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O Socrates, you are a regular declaimer, and seem to be running riot in the argument.
The paperwork will be staggering, but while the declaimer is an imposing fellow, the one beating the drum is small enough.
He appears to have tried to excel as an orator (or rather declaimer) as well as a teacher of rhetoric.
It confers status and legitimacy and links the declaimer and the recipient in a kind of "on the bus" grooviness.
Being selected as the declaimer for Prize Declamation is one of the highest honors The Brooklyn Latin School bestows.
It was in this year where Magboo received a special Declaimer of the Year award upon consistently bagging the Champion place during its Inter-campus and Inter-school competition.
He seems to have regarded the declaimer Junius Otho - who also was an accuser of Junius Silanus - as an example in the field of rhetoric.
In some ways, Tin Machine limits Mr. Bowie, who is less a rock belter than a crooner and declaimer, and more penetrating when he's not pushing his voice toward a shout.
Voltaire wrote that this was the satirical work of an "odious declaimer", who sought only to denigrate Louis XIV, and of the factual content little was actually incorrect, though all the judgements were.
He was a linguistic aesthete, attuned to words at their most exacting and mysterious: "The black sea surges toward my pillow / Like a loud declaimer, heavily thundering"; "We burn without light, like candles at midday."
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The anguish each reveals in private at what they perceive to be the impossibility of their union - he as a bellowing declaimer, she as a fiercely proud woman reduced to a near swoon by incipient sexual desire - is triumphant expressionist acting.
Pearson lamented, "the puerile nature of the plays he usually put on, and the adolescent behaviour of his female admirers, prevented many people from appreciating his superb gift as a declaimer of Shakespeare's rhetoric, and frequently exposed him to ridicule."
He is called by Callicles a popular declaimer, and certainly shows that he has the power, in the words of Gorgias, of being 'as long as he pleases,' or 'as short as he pleases' (compare Protag.)