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1. How she wished she could enter the courtyard to watch him declaim
2. “It’s true -- you have such a ringing tone when you declaim
3. At last you begin moving your lips and talking to yourself, and sometimes you wave one hand and declaim, and at last stand still in the middle of the road
4. It is the humor of many heads to extol the days of their forefathers, and declaim against the wickedness of times present
5. If his cough had not prevented him from speaking, he would have continued to declaim
1. She listened to a poet’s booming voice as he declaimed:
2. “And in the beginning the old man of the mountain said, ‘let there be beer,’” he declaimed majestically, and poured a small libation upon the waters, a small but important ritual he hadn’t enacted in far too many moons
3. ” I declaimed another one of my many cherished memories of him
4. Anything that is not touted, publicized, advertised, declaimed, justified, rationalized, … what is not taught, not told, not claimed… is the truth:
5. She often begged him to read her the verses; Leon declaimed them in a languid voice, to which he carefully gave a dying fall in the love passages
6. This riot of rainbow tints was a wonder, a feast for the eyes: a genuine kaleidoscope of red, green, yellow, orange, violet, indigo, and blue; in short, the whole palette of a color–happy painter! If only I had been able to share with Conseil the intense sensations rising in my brain, competing with him in exclamations of wonderment! If only I had known, like Captain Nemo and his companion, how to exchange thoughts by means of prearranged signals! So, for lack of anything better, I talked to myself: I declaimed inside this copper box that topped my head, spending more air on empty words than was perhaps advisable
7. ‘I know a gallant steed by tokens sure, And by his eyes I know a youth in love,’ declaimed Stepan Arkadyevitch
8. "I declaimed for five minutes without drawing breath, it seems to me, harping on our best chances, on the ferocity of Montero, whom I made out to be as great a beast as I have no doubt he would like to be if he had intelligence enough to conceive a systematic reign of terror
9. ‘Most Gracious Sovereign and Emperor! ‘ Prince Vasili sternly declaimed, looking round at his audience as if to inquire whether anyone had anything to say to the contrary
10. “His-Imperial-Majesty-the-Emperor-Felipe-respectfully-requests-the-presence-of-his-daughter-Her-Highness-the-Princess-Melodía-at-an-audience-in-the-Great-Hall-in-half-an-hour’s-time!” he declaimed in a rush
11. Everyone’s“Yes,” declaimed Deep Thought, “I said I’d have to think about it, didn’t I? And it occurs to me that running a programme going to have their own theories about what answer I’m eventually to come up with, and who better to capitalize on that media market than you yourself? So long as you can keep disagreeing with each other violently enough and slagging each other off in the popular press, you can keep yourself on the gravy train for life
12. declaimed Stepan Arkadyevitch, just as he had done before to Levin
13. She had perhaps at one time or another been on the stage ; she declaimed in a terrible way, pirouetted, talked incessantly, '^hUe I had long been silent
14. If now and then he declaimed a speech from his part in the theatrical style, every one burst out laughing, whether the speech was amusing or not; they laughed because he had forgotten himself
15. In a ringing voice he declaimed:
16. “Most Gracious Sovereign and Emperor!” Prince Vasíli sternly declaimed, looking round at his audience as if to inquire whether anyone had anything to say to the contrary
17. “Beat ’em! Show me,” she declaimed, in trumpet tones, “that the man who wants to marry a Herron has some courage in him
1. “I’ve heard he walks the hills, declaiming verse at the top of his lungs
2. He kept declaiming his mother
3. “We have publicly refuted him, re-iterating that Sorrin was a leader of the insidious conspiracy and therefore shared responsibility for dozens of murders, and declaiming any interest in war with Venak
4. They themselves never entered the filthy swill holes Adams sat in; hatching his plots, and declaiming his hate
5. He was also in the habit of declaiming to Mrs
6. By the third time around, Solomon was in tears and had his hands up, imploring to the heavens, while declaiming, “Bring the boys home, bring the boys home,” and we were all finally pushed out into the spotlight to join them—two of the best singers of their generation singing together for what turned out to be the very first time
7. His manner was still faintly Grotonian—especially the voice, declaiming iambs—but when Mercer’s Shakespeare class got to Lear on the heath, he’d raised his arms toward the ceiling and grasped at the air with an intensity that made the veins on his hands stand out
8. Most of it had been recorded in one take, William declaiming spontaneous poetry in that mock-Cockney accent because he had no idea how to really sing
9. That morning you were wearing a dark blue velvet jacket, a sulphur coloured necktie, and a magnificent shirt with Alen9on lace on it; you were standing before the looking-glass with a manuscript in your hand, and were busy declaiming Tchatsky's monologue, and especially his last exclamation : * A coach, I want a coach
10. " Lambert," I interrupted hurriedly, breathing hard and unconsciously declaiming a little
11. She leaned her right elbow on the table, and with a prolonged, mournful gaze watched her brother declaiming
12. This was declaiming, Mr
1. It abjures what it recommends; it declaims, in heroics, against submission, and proposes, in creeping prose, a tame and servile subserviency