Manner of the drama objected to by the Quakers--as itpersonates the characters of others--and it professes to reform vice.
The lady who personates Edith should be one of good features and rather a small form.
The fourth personatesthe painter, with his pallet and brushes.
The one who personates Juan should be of slight figure, fine, regular features, hair black and curly, and small moustache.
The lady who personates Day should be of good figure and features, clear light complexion, and light hair.
The gentleman who personates Prince Albert should, in general outline of features and form, resemble the original as much as possible.
This simple tableau is represented by two females: one personates Day, and is costumed in a long white robe.
The lady who personates the heroine must be of good figure, tall and stout, fine features, and have long black hair.
The gentleman who personates Louis Napoleon should in form and features resemble him.
The young lady who personates the flower girl is to stand in the centre of the shield, holding in front of her a basket of flowers.
The lady who personates the princess must be small, and of good form, fine, regular features, and quite pretty.
The lady who personates the tory housekeeper should be tall, with good figure and features; her costume consists of a showy silk dress and velvet waist.
The young lady who personates Flora should be of good figure and features, and rather small form.
The lady who personatesthe Madonna should be of good figure, fine, regular features, eyes large and expressive, a full face and dark hair.
The lady who personates the angel should be of good figure, tall and slim, with fine features, and light curly hair.
The lady who personates the Goddess of Liberty should be of good height, fine figure and features.
Old Soldier One player personates an old soldier, and begs of all the other players in turn for left-off garments, or anything else he chooses.
The girls stand still, one who personates a mother answers with the next two lines.
Knight of the burning pestle, a grocer's apprentice personates a lord of the May dressed out in "scarves, feathers, and rings.
In this manner of language, he personates his soul with the souls of the rest that are saved; and thus to do, is common with the apostles, as will be easily discerned by them that give attendance to reading.
The parasite then personatesthe captain's servant, and, by means of the credentials of which he had possessed himself, obtains the damsel Filesia, whom he carries to her lover.
M299 Dramatic performances of the Sea Dyaks of Borneo, in which the actor personates a god.
Maya is an Indian deity, and personates the “power of creation.
Beginning with this, he personates Oscar until Lucilla again loses her sight.
Colonel Feignwell personates Simon Pure, and obtains the Quaker’s consent to his marriage with Anne Lovely.
Colonel Freeman personates a French fop, and obtains his consent to marry his ward, the heiress.
The victim next 'personates not merely a king but a god, whether that god was the Elamite Humman, the Babylonian Marduk, or some other deity not yet identified.
Mouse and the Cobbler One girl stands up and personates a mother, another pretends to be a mouse, and crouches behind a chair in a corner.
Now, the girl who personates the Witch comes and raps with her knuckles on a supposed door.
The boy who personates the Bear performs his part on his hands and knees, and is prevented from getting away by a string.
A man holding the Salagram personates the bridegroom, and another holding the sacred Tulsi personates the bride.
The etholog personates a specimen of a class which helps to characterize a period.
The biolog personates an individual type, like an aberration of human nature, which may be found anywhere and at any time.
The first its personates vale; the second its represents stream.
Their is a pronoun, a word used instead of a noun; personal, it personates the persons spoken of, understood; third pers.
In these Dialogues Philonous personates the revolt, and represents Berkeley.
The Lord personates a tender hearted father or husband often, “Oh, why will ye die?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "personates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.