A very interesting and amusing book, artistically illustrated from sketches drawn by the Author.
The movement interested him artistically and he utilized it in his romances, but personally he maintained an attitude of cool detachment from it.
After this follows the dessert, consisting of fresh and dried fruits, and of cakes and sweet-meats artistically composed.
The sunshine on the one side, and the rain storm sweeping over the other, are both cleverly and artistically managed.
Many of the wrappers of our magazines are elegantly and artistically ornamented.
In conclusion, allow me to observe that I should be truly sorry were I to mislead anyone in the pursuit of knowledge relative to our profession, either artistically or photographically.
An example of a different character is observable in another photograph, wherein a dark conical mount would have been much more artistically rendered had it been placed against a large mass of light clouds.
We have been tempted to describe more than photographic works, but none that have not a value artisticallyor otherwise to photographers.
My companion becomes artistically captivated with Regina, who serves as a model for an important picture, which Nicasio paints, but unfortunately does not sell, in Cuba!
This precipice is pierced by three large openings over which the water pours in great sheets, and soartistically that one would easily believe it a series of natural falls.
There are 640 large imperial quarto pages, artistically printed on heavy cream tinted paper made expressly for this work.
The blonde matron had just swept her eyes across the daughter's skirt, estimating the fit and material of it with contempt so artistically veiled that it could almost be understood in the dark.
They do use them; but they have artistically masked them, and have only introduced them at intervals, interweaving the inferior with the superior.
As each word has a rhythmical value (great or small) which cannot be changed, all depends on the skill with which we arrange the words at our disposal so as to blend artistically the inferior with the better.
Architecturally and artistically they are but vile, unlovely holes, lighted usually by a single [Illustration: A Kif Shop] oeil hanging from the middle rafters.
The only communication between the city and the surrounding plateau is by the Bridge of El Kantara, spectacularly picturesque, though not artistically beautiful, the successor of an old Roman bridge on the same site.
To render dessert attractive, it should be carefully made andartistically garnished and served.
On the cardboard was neatly written in gigantic letters, coloured artistically with red and blue: "A farewell greeting to Senior-lieutenant Brettschneider!
This was true enough; Albina had winced; but it was on account of her artistically dressed hair.
Two bits of candle placed on the floor illuminated the beams above, the dressing-gown was artisticallydraped over the solitary chair, and a pile of cushions formed another seat.
Low cached the remaining provisions and the few cooking-utensils under the dead embers and ashes, obliterating all superficial indication of their camp-fire as deftly and artistically as he had before.
Strange little dishes were produced on trays of red lacquer, fish and vegetables of different kinds artistically arranged, but most unpalatable.
There was the heat of a green-house in Reggie's artistically ordered room.
Mysterious little dishes were placed on each side of these tables; the most conspicuous was a flat reddish fish with a large eye, artistically served in a rollicking attitude, which in itself was an invitation to eat.
In place of the tall-growing Sunflower and Hollyhock that sprung up here and there at random, we now see beds of choice and beautiful flowers artistically arranged and carefully cultivated by loving hands.
When neatly and artistically filled with suitable plants, a Wardian Case becomes a thing of beauty.
They were wearing fingerless net gloves, and their little fingers stood straight out in that gesture which every truly elegant woman deems necessary if the food is to be daintily and artistically conveyed to her lips.
The rare old pictures on the walls were marred by no envious cross-lights; light and shade were artistically disposed.
Then her voice, how artisticallytender its modulations, how musically mirthful, how musically sad by turns!
While a perfect sketch, artistically wrought out, and disfigured by no defects of style or coarse inuendoes, partially filled a column, the same column often contained another article, full of these blemishes.
If it is a small flat, do you aim at absolute comfort, artistically achieved, or do you aim at formality at the expense of comfort?
The desk is big, solid and commodious, yet artistically unusual.
Any piece of furniture is artistically bad when it does not satisfactorily serve its purpose.
On this bow were hung curious playthings--strings of artisticallycarved bones and hoofs of deer, which rattled when the little hands moved them.
They painted artistically and tastefully, according to the Indian fashion, not only their bodies but also their ponies and clubs.
The opera of "Faniska" is based on a Polish legend of great dramatic beauty, which, however, was not very artistically treated by the librettist.
Granting that, the more artistically she does it the better.
In 1680 the famous kilns in the province of Kiangsi were reopened, and porcelain that is among the most artistically perfect in the world was fired in them.
There was as yet none of the white porcelain that is preferred today; the inside was a brownish-yellow; but on the whole it was already technically and artistically of a very high quality.
There is said to be an unusual prevalence of sombre colors, with artistically agreeing brighter ones.
Color was often used for initials and for capital letters, and sometimes artistically designed borders were placed around the lettering, making each page in these manuscript books as beautiful as a picture.
The afflicted relations discovered exactly on the spot where the brand had fallen a certain object artistically enveloped in a mass of plaster.