So the Roman season is over; the fun and the beaux and the parties and the drives on the Campagna are things of the past, things for me to remember when I'm old and gray.
My old beaux are sending things, all except Boris, who seems to think his constant presence is the one thing to bestow.
At the Exposition des Beaux Arts, Salon of 1881, there was shown P.
The morning after, as they were going into the Exposition des Beaux Arts, they met Vaughan; and no ghost would have been more unwelcome to the Warden than the distingue figure of his fashionable cousin.
Have the beaux yeux really made an impression on the most unimpressionable of men?
You would never have killed yourself, like Bragelonne, for the beaux yeux of Louise de la Beaume-sur-Blanc, would you?
No beaux yeux, whether of the cassette or of one's first love, ever subjugate a man so completely as the fascinations of play.
And heave her bosom unaware, For neighb'ring beaux to see it bare.
I must tell you an anecdote that I found t'other day in an old French author, which is a great drawback on beaux sentiments and romantic ideas.
Cave (the Director of theBeaux Arts) and from the Minister.
Studied from the theatres of the Beaux Arts style of French architecture.
Educational panels inlaid in wall over smaller entrances, by pupils of School of Sculpture of Beaux Arts Architects, and National Sculpture Society.
Becky's beaux sat on the stairs before she was up and became early risers in their love for her, each anxious to be the first to bid their Penelope of the buttonholes good morrow.
Hannah danced little, a voluntary wallflower, for she looked radiant in tussore silk, and there was an air of refinement about the slight, pretty girl that attracted the beaux of the Club.
The Macaronies were the foplings, fribbles, or beaux of Goldsmith's day.
Goldsmith 'belonged to a Club of' Beaux Esprits, 'where Wit sparkled sometimes at the Expence of Good-nature.
Ye beaux and belles, that form this splendid ring, 5 Suspend your conversation while I sing.
A young man goes to the Beaux Arts; he is taught how to measure the model with his pencil, and how to determine the movement of the model with his plumb-line.
Through all these the Beaux Arts student, if he is intelligent enough to perceive the falseness and worthlessness of his primary education, slowly works his way.
If not at Kensington nor at the Beaux Arts, where am I to obtain the education I stand in need of?
The suggestion that Ingres spoilt the legs of "La Source" by repainting them when the model was not before him could come from nowhere but the Beaux Arts.
Be sure that after five years of the Beaux Arts you cannot become a great painter.
Architecture was his line and he was a pupil of the École des Beaux Arts.
Ferdinand, King of Navarre, and his attendant lords are a set of silly beaux who propose to retire from the world and leave women alone for the space of three years.
His house was daily besieged by beaux and belles of quality.
And--there are so fewbeaux in the South now--I shouldn’t think you would like that.
All the beauxare in the field,” I retorted, “where they ought to be.
It was in Flandrin's studio that he prepared himself for his entry into the Ecole desBeaux Arts.
I've a notion, too, that several of the beaux stood rather in awe of your papa.
Thank you, but of course, auntie, I want to primp a bit, just as you did in your young days, when the beaux were coming.
Will he never have done with Epsom and Tunbridge, and with beaux at church, and Jocastas and Lindamiras?
The beaux are now in all the excitement that dandies dare permit themselves to yield to, alternately exclaiming, "how grand she is!
Leslie could not help laughing at his friend's remarks on the various beauxand belles who passed in review before them.
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