But the spectacle of Flaubert writing in mots justes a grand larkish extravaganza cannot be conjured up by fancy.
Then he deliberately turned his back on "The Greatest Extravaganza of the Century," and centered his attention on the parquet group.
A LARGE audience assembled that night to witness "The Greatest Extravaganza of the Century.
About this time he came within sight of the Opera House, and tantalizing posters appeared of the "Greatest Extravaganza of the Century.
It was presented in the low depths of contemporary burlesque, which had degenerated from the graceful extravaganza of J.
In the Cadet performances the principals and chorus were all men, and naturally this order of things was changed when the extravaganza passed over into the professional hands.
Thus "Jack and the Beanstalk" became in the course of its evolution the conventional spectacular extravaganza of theatrical commerce, of which Mr. Barnet was the sponsor rather than the creator.
Rice's spectacular production of the extravaganza "Venus," which was first acted in Boston in September, 1893.
Bring down the curtain, the extravaganza is ended.
You have seen just as much of thisextravaganza as I.
The freshmen had been getting up a musical extravaganza under the energetic direction of their president.
It was her idea in the first place; she adapted the extravaganza to our class, and it is she who has made us work so hard at it.
Charles had witnessed part of thisextravaganza one afternoon.
In art caricature is burlesque, in literature parody is burlesque, in the drama comic pantomime, comic opera, travesty, and extravaganza are burlesque.
Extravaganza Acts Extravaganza is anything out of rule.
Uncommon nowadays even in its pure form, the extravaganza act that tries to ape the play form is seldom if ever seen.
No extravaganza is too absurd for these people who are abject slaves to the whimsicalities of the designer, who is a wag in his way, as has been well shown in a story told to me.
All nations may be wrong in their religious beliefs, but certainly "pagan China" is outdone in religious extravaganza by America or any European state.
Wednesday, 1st time at this Theatre, theextravaganza of Tom and Jerry; or, Life in London.