This, as might be expected from this race of fine builders, is anadmirable Greek structure admirably situated in the green of the park beside the river.
Their behaviour then had been so admirable that it will be remembered the King cabled to them, "Well done, Diehards!
All who heard the opera must, consciously or unconsciously, have felt the effect of Rossini's admirable innovations; but what chiefly excited the enthusiasm of the public was the beauty of the melodies.
Nor would Heine himself have been pleased to see the criticism in which he expresses so poetically, and in such an admirable form, the true character of the "Stabat" music, represented by a mere fragment.
In "Guillaume Tell" the solo passages and the pleni are admirable alike.
Admirable works, which might have made the reputation of another composer, have been overshadowed by masterpieces from the same hand.
Here, then, already was the nucleus of an admirable company.
The admirable legislation on behalf of dramatists and their works, introduced in France by the author of "Le Barbier de Seville," was of no profit to the composer of "Il Barbiere.
At least not with definiteness; though, once indicated by the words, they will obtain from music the most admirable colours, which will even appear to have been invented expressly and solely for them.
The Italian theatres, nevertheless, had admirable scene painters; and new scenery, of high artistic excellence, was painted for every opera brought out.
His faculties were all brought into admirable harmony, and thus operated with powerful and never-failing effect.
He cultivated formal logic to perfection; he reasoned from his premise with most admirable subtlety, but he had usually commenced by assuming his premise with unfaltering, because unreasoning, faith.
What an admirablecontrivance for invading Ireland!
I have but one word of comfort for your Grace--that your admirable daughter's health has not yet suffered.
My dear friend, what injustice have I done to this admirable woman!
And have you calculated the admirable effect this would produce upon the temper both of the weaker and the stronger sex?
The Duchess is mistaken in imagining it possible that any woman, let her influence be ever so great over my heart, could prejudice me against my amiable, my admirable wife.
That consisted in a really admirable hint--it could not be called more--of Lady Holme's characteristic mannerisms.
THE YUKI THE COAST YUKI The Coast Yuki have been the subject of an admirable ethnographic study by Gifford (1939), who has assembled substantially all the data extant in modern times pertaining to families and villages.
For the Mad River and Humboldt Bay areas the recently acquired village lists of Merriam form an admirable supplement to Loud's compilation.
On this subject there is an admirable sentiment in Clement of Alexandria, who, in speaking of a good man, says that "he will do many things for the benefit of his neighbour alone, which he would not otherwise have undertaken.
On this subject, there is a brilliant passage in the fourth book to Herennius, where it is said, "It was an admirable resolution of our ancestors, never to deprive a captive prince of his life.
Hardly a sketch among them all that will not afford pleasure to the reader for its genial humor, artistic local coloring, and admirable portrayal of character.
Evidently the town had been built along logging roads, and there was something grateful and admirable in its irregular arrangement.
After eating his dinner, Miner lit his pipe and swaggered out, as if he had done an admirable thing.
But Picasso shows such admirable indifference to the public that you could never guess from his pictures that such a thing existed: and that, of course, is how it should be.
Of them the best known, in England at all events, is Jean Marchand, whose admirablework has been admired here ever since the Grafton Galleries exhibition of 1912.
In a less degree the same might be said of that admirable painter George Barne.
In their admirable and urbane brevity they remind one rather of the French eighteenth century.
They have heard of thy virtues, and of thy admirable constancy under misfortunes; and invite thee to accept the sovereignty of one of the noblest countries in the world.
When he beheld Theodomir rushing upon him, he would have turned and fled; pride alone withheld him; and, though an admirable master of defense, he lost all skill to ward the attack of his adversary.
Yet all these admirable objects only made him repine the more that he had not had the exclusive glory of invading and subduing the land; and exasperated him the more against Taric, for having apparently endeavored to monopolize the conquest.
Rossetti, himself both an admirabletranslator and a distinguished poet, has in effect laid down the first law of rhythmical translation thus: 'Thou shalt not turn a good poem into a bad one.
They afford anadmirable example of the manner of man Johnson was.
On closer inspection it will be seen that sufficient is yet in good preservation to show the spaciousness and loftiness of the various apartments, and the admirable proportions of the abbey church.
But the greatest difference to me personally was in my mount, Connor having lent me his pony, as admirable as mine of the day before had been wretched.
I obtained permission to inspect the detachment after the honors were over, and found their equipment and uniforms in admirable condition.
Being a man of unbounded wealth, and understanding that Miss Pritty is a sympathetic friend of his daughter and an admirable nurse, he has written home to that lady requesting her, in rather peremptory terms, to "come out to them.
This work was an admirable education for Halleck's Chief Quartermaster, a young Captain named Philip H.
With his attainments and cast of mind, he made an admirable staff officer for Commodore Shubrick and Gens.
Sveaborg, the creation of Augustinus Ehrensverd, is situated on seven islets and consists of several strong works partly cut out of the rock and in an admirable way protecting and supplementing each other.
A few leaves added to pies, or boiled in the milk used to bake with rice, or formed into crusts or paste impart an admirable and almost inimitable bouquet.
The burrow is closed by a trap door, having a hinge that permits it to be opened and closed with admirable accuracy.
What an admirable book she would make, but what will the end be?
Balzac has written some admirable pages on this subject; my memory of them is vague and uncertain, although durable, as all memories of him must be.
Mr. Dogget was first taken notice of as an excellent actor, from the admirable performance of his part in this play.
His pièce de résistance is a Jewish tradesman whom he has lately supplied with an admirable glass eye--a thing almost unheard-of in these parts.
The dining room is a long, finely proportioned room, broken into halves by two graceful pillars; the fireplaces are exquisitely designed—the whole indeed is an admirable example of Adam’s best work.