Bevignani were the conductors, and Mr. Seidl was engaged to give éclat to the Sunday evening concerts.
It was the year of "Salome" and the coming of Signor Puccini to give éclat to the production of his operas.
He could not avoid, nor had he any reason to do so, the social éclat with which he was greeted; but he must shun the ostentation of any relationship with men in office.
So no composition could be arranged; the Seven Years' War began, and to open it with becoming éclat Braddock debarked, a gorgeous spectacle in red and gold.
It was indispensable, therefore, to dazzle the world speedily by the éclat of a great victory, and hide so many sacrifices under a heap of laurels.
The gifts and exploits of Ulysses are scarcely second to those of Achilles, either in their substantial furtherance of the game or in the éclat which they give the astute sporting man among his associates.
As Abel Beechcroft was extremely well known and highly respected in the neighbourhood, great preparations were made to lend éclat to his nephew's wedding.
Tush, never mind what he says,' rejoined uncle Trussell, who really wished to have the éclat of introducing his handsome nephew to the beau.
With the éclat of these two books she traversed Germany, studying laws, literature, and manners, assisted in her studies by August v.
And that he was secure, the éclat with which the great festival of his coronation passed off, fully manifested.
The presence of the governor general, Montcalm, de Lévis and the military staff gave much éclat and life to Montreal with its succession of balls, receptions and dinners.
Bella commenced her modest preparations without any of the éclat which had attended Camilla's operations, but she felt more certainty of ultimate success than had ever fallen to Camilla's lot.
And she drew with great audacity on the somewhat slender means of the family for the amount of feminine gear necessary to enable her to go into Mr. Gibson's house with something of the éclat of a well-provided bride.
Size from the South, the two makeing a little river 70 yards wide which falls into the Ocian near the 3 Clat Sop houses which I visited on the 9th ulto.
Clat Sop Nation, we cross to those houses, which were built on the S.
Those tribes of Indians who inhabit this vally differ but little in either their dress, manners, habuts and language from the Clat Sops Chinnooks, and others on the Sea coast.
Indians in a Canoe Came up from the Clat Sop Village yesterday and returned to day.
The River on which Fort Clat Sop Stands we now call Netul, this being the name by which the Clatsops Call it.
Some Clat Sop & Kil a mox families; that the Indians were very friendly and had given them a considerable quantity of the blubber of the whale which perished on the Coast Some distance S.
Perhaps 'tis his splendid dress and decorations which give such éclat to his every movement.
Garrick rose up to my remembrance with an clat of perfection that mocks all approach of approbation for a successor.
I attribute it to the false expectation, universally spread, that the book would be a picture of France, as well as to the astonishing clat of a work in five volumes being all bespoken before it was published.
The hushed calm of the audience when success is near, the restlessness and whispering during a false scent, are equally welcome suggestions which a clever performer freely utilizes, thereby adding to the éclat of his exhibition.
The event was celebrated with great éclat on both sides of the Atlantic.
Lady Juliana was flattered with the homage she received as a future Duchess; she was delighted with the éclat that attended her, and charmed with the daily presents showered upon her by her noble suitor.
All this differed widely from the éclat of their system, and could not fail of causing great disquiet to the sisters.
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