High points include the assessment of the orator Cassius Severus and his comparative failure as a declaimer. |
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His role as declaimer seemed attached to, not intrinsic to the opera. |
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Apollonios of Athens won a name for himself among the Greeks as an able speaker in the legal branch of oratory, and as a declaimer he was not to be despised. |
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He was a great pretender to the saintly character, a animose declaimer against Charles I, and one of the foremost to encourage and justify the rebellion. |
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The great declaimer was Juvenal, who fixed the idea of satire for posterity. |
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Vincent Price was, by Hollywood standards at least, a Renaissance man – actor on stage and screen, author, art collector, lecturer, cook, spellbinding public declaimer of prose and poetry. |
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Dunham is not a physical comedian, an acrobat, or a grandly theatrical declaimer, but a writer, speaking her own lines in a way that's very close to her offscreen presence. |
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