Sentence example with the word 'declamation'

declamation

Definition n. vehement oratory

Last update: October 18, 2015


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The latter part of the essay is remarkable for its fervid presentment of the charms of scenery and for vigorous declamation against the follies and a crimes of ambitious men.   [noun]

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When we listen to the free declamation of the singers at the outset of Der fliegende Hollander - a declamation which is accompanied by 1 The subsequent division into three acts, as given in all the published editions, has been effected in the crudest way by inserting a full close in the orchestral interludes at the changes of scene, and then beginning the next scene by taking up the interludes again.   [noun]

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As he advanced in his declamation, his ardour seemed to increase.   [noun]

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An auditor had stolen upon them, unseen and unheard, amid the energy of the Antiquary's enthusiastic declamation, and the attentive civility of Lovel.   [noun]

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The real point of this superb declamation was Burke's conviction that ministers supported the claims of the fraudulent creditors in order to secure the corrupt advantages of a sinister parliamentary interest.   [Please select]

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The exercises proceeded in regular order until the President announced a declamation by Fitzgerald Fletcher.   [Please select]

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I have not had time to prepare a declamation.   [Please select]

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"We shall certainly be glad to hear a declamation from Mr."   [Please select]

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It must be premised that Fitz was vain of his reading and declamation.   [Please select]

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But perhaps he did himself most credit in declamation.   [Please select]

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Along with athletics, I also took first place in declamation.   [Please select]

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