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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