source: Oliver Goldsmith (1856). “The Works of Oliver Goldsmith: Comprising His Poems, Comedies, Essays, and Vicar of Wakefield”, p.281
topic: Views, Long, Musical, Declamation, Allusion

The air of the New World seems favorable to the art of declamation.
source: "Nostromo". Book by Joseph Conrad, Part First: The Silver of the Mine, Ch. 6, 1904.
topic: Art, Air, World, Declamation
source: Charles Caleb Colton (1849). “Lacon: Or, Many Things in Few Words: Address--to Those who Think”, p.5
topic: Fall, Vacuums, Velocity, Guinea, Declamation
topic: Organization, Effort, Want, Indulge, Declamation
source: Philip Dormer Stanhope (4th earl of Chesterfield.), Charles Caleb Colton (1861). “Lord Chesterfield's advice to his son on men and manners. To which are added, selections from Colton's 'Lacon'.”, p.194
topic: Wise, Art, Moments, Declamation
source: Karl Marx, David McLellan (2000). “Karl Marx: Selected Writings”, p.594, Oxford University Press, USA
topic: Honesty, Past, Men, Declamation
topic: Rights, Purpose, Bills, Declamation, Bill Of Rights
From Bard, to Bard, the frigid Caution crept, Till Declamation roar'd, while Passion slept.
source: Samuel Johnson (1836). “The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.: D., with an Essay on His Life and Genius”, p.551
topic: Drama, Passion, Bards, Frigid, Declamation
topic: Music, Musician, Arguing, Declamation
topic: Grateful, Inspire, Honor, Declamation
source: Samuel Johnson (1825). “The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.”, p.473
topic: School, Boys, Rome, Declamation
topic: Heart, Men, Blood, Declamation
source: Oliver Goldsmith (1835). “His Works”, p.168
topic: Children, Men, Humanity, Declamation
topic: Education, Boys, Political, Declamation, British Parliament
topic: Cities, Taverns, Noble, Declamation, Congregation
topic: Real, Teaching, Patriotic, Declamation
source: Edward Gibbon (2015). “The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire:”, p.100, Sheba Blake Publishing
topic: Rome, History, Evil, Declamation
source: Lord Chesterfield (1998). “Lord Chesterfield's Letters”, p.248, Oxford Paperbacks
topic: Giving Up, Party, Unity, Massacres, Declamation
source: David Hume (1751). “An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals”, p.30
topic: War, Loss, Luxury, Declamation
topic: Play, Voice, Creating, Declamation
source: Ludwig Von Mises (1963). “Human action: a treatise on economics”
topic: Pressure Groups, Circles, Goal, Disdain, Declamation