Cafes are all about; even the grand old Loge de Mer, a delicious construction of the fourteenth century, is a cafe.
Illustration: Porte Notre Dame and the Castillet, Perpignan] What a charming structure this Loge is!
Beside the Loge is the Hotel de Ville, with its round-arched doorways and windows, iron-barred in real mediaeval fashion, with dainty colonnettes between.
Suddenly, just as Barbarina had completed one of her most difficult tours and knelt before the lamps to receive the bravos of the spectators, something flew from the loge of Cocceji, and fell exactly at Barbarina's feet.
The royal loge was indeed empty, but the great body of the house was fearfully crowded, and many an expression of pain was heard from those who were closely pressed and almost trampled upon.
Presently, from the grand stone loge which had replaced Jaurion's den, a nice old concierge came out and asked if we desired anything.
So we made it up, and went in Jaurion's loge and stood each other a blomboudingue on tick--and called Jaurion bad names.
Reuss-Belce, who was simply perfect in the scene where that dignified lady sidles up to Loge to inquire whether the gold cannot also be used to make nice ornaments for ladies.
In the great revival of the "Ring" here in 1896 the impersonation of Loge by the late Vogel of Munich was a brilliant feature.
Ici on loge a pied et a cheval,'" said Denys, going minutely through the inscription, and looking bumptious when he had effected it.
If we are sure that we possess the éloge of Charles V.
Later, the Academy felt itself authorized to propose the éloge of kings themselves; it entered on this new branch at the beginning of 1767, by asking for the éloge of Charles V.
The éloge composed by the historian of Astronomy will not, certainly, make us forget that written by the first Secretary of the Academy of Sciences.
When the French Academy, in 1768, proposed an éloge of Molière for competition, our candidate was vanquished only by Chamfort.
In 1767, the Academy of Berlin proposed a prize for an éloge of Leibnitz.
In 1769 Lesbros de la Versane published l'Esprit de Marivaux ou Analectes de ses ouvrages, preceded by an Éloge historique de cet auteur, "a panegyric without reservation upon the man and the writer.
Wotan pauses a moment and inquires the meaning of the sounds, and bids Loge send a message to them that the treasure shall "gleam no more for the maids.
Loge accompanies him, and the two enter the dark kingdom of the gnomes, who are constantly at work forging the metals.
When Wotan and Logedescend to the Nibelung's cave to steal the treasure Wagner frankly lets himself loose.
She seemed to see herself standing just near the loge of the concierge, looking up at the house and examining it for the first time.
The infidels shall be destroyed everywhere," said Almos; "none of the Inglese loge shall be left in India.
The Inglese loge stole our homes and our land from us!
Rousseau had promised to accompany her to the Comedie Francoise, on the condition that they were to occupy a loge grillee.
Jean in the loge remembered how she had been told to do this deliberately, just out of her imagination.
Then Jean in the loge looked and saw screen--Jean's mother kneeling before Bob's chair and sobbing so that her shoulders shook.
Jean in the loge remembered how Burns had yelled, "Smile when you come up; look light-hearted!
Ici on loge a pied et a cheval,'" said Denys going minutely through the inscription, and looking bumptious when he had effected it.
Buta and bihalva hedon vsa stjurar and kapljvd meni loge anda heinde Krekalanda and to Lydia.
His La Danseuse and La Loge were received with laughter by the discerning critics.
Then he went out, leaving at the loge of the concierge a note for Hartley, to say where he might be found.
Well sikerer was his crowing in his loge Then is a clock or in an Abbey an orloge.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "loge" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: auditorium; balcony; box; gallery; loge; orchestra; paradise; parquet; parterre; pit; stall