The peroration is the bellow of the mediocre actor upon the last verse of the tirade.
Francisque
Sarcey, Recollections of Middle Life (1892)
[1] Francisque Sarcey, Recollections of Middle Life, tr. Elisabeth Luther Cary (London: William Heinemann [Scholar Select Reprint], 1893), p. 162. Originally published in 1892 as Souvenirs d’âge mûr. Sarcey was France's most prominent drama critic over four decades in the last half of the nineteenth century.
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