Do you want me to stand on a chair and declaim or just something more informal? |
Doesn't he declaim beautifully? |
Don't declaim. We are not at the Folies Dramatiques. |
I also taught him to declaim Hamlet soliloquies. |
I intend to declaim in an unemotional voice the following solemn, cold lines |
Do you want me to stand on a chair and declaim or just something more informal? |
Doesn't he declaim beautifully? |
Don't declaim. We are not at the Folies Dramatiques. |
I also taught him to declaim Hamlet soliloquies. |
I intend to declaim in an unemotional voice the following solemn, cold lines |
That's my father. After a drink, he declaims Tasso. |
That's my father. After a drink, he declaims Tasso. |
Facing the sea Homer declaimed a poem. Now, it's your turn! |
Today, he applauds his own words in small discourses... declaimed to himself alone. He makes an idiot of himself! |
The chill evening moonlight, declaiming poems" |
For the illustrious Malipiero, weak-sighted, I must read out loud the classics, declaiming with good diction. |
Their public is bored to death by museum pieces, dusty tragedies and declaiming mummies who never move! |
Your husband, Mrs Turrill, is declaiming on the streets of Candleford and he must be persuaded to desist. |
better declaiming and less emotion |
Facing the sea Homer declaimed a poem. Now, it's your turn! |
Today, he applauds his own words in small discourses... declaimed to himself alone. He makes an idiot of himself! |
The chill evening moonlight, declaiming poems" |
For the illustrious Malipiero, weak-sighted, I must read out loud the classics, declaiming with good diction. |
Their public is bored to death by museum pieces, dusty tragedies and declaiming mummies who never move! |
Your husband, Mrs Turrill, is declaiming on the streets of Candleford and he must be persuaded to desist. |
better declaiming and less emotion |