Speeches declaimed from the front of the stage explore theories about what is real and when an illusion becomes reality. |
A frog was wandering in a forest with an acoustic guitar and set up a happy band that declaimed the beauty of love. |
The circus disappeared for many centuries, beyond the radar of ars nova. The theatre has declaimed itself and written itself day by day ever since. |
No man has declaimed it, no eye has interpreted it, and no ear has heard it. |
The opening lines, moreover, are very direct, and are best declaimed, succinctly and unlyrically. |
I lounged, smoked, gesticulated, and declaimed him to perfection. |