Well, my dear Romilly, we rehearse the new man to-day at two o'clock.
We must rehearse rapidly the occurrences, as Columbus heard of them.
We must now, to complete the story of the influence of Columbus, rehearse somewhat concisely the narrative of this progressive outcome of that wonderful voyage of 1492.
Come, sit downe euery mothers sonne, andrehearse your parts.
We will meete, and there we may rehearse more obscenely and couragiously.
Dobel, rehearsede great penefaction of de medicament upon de excellent and discreet and virtuous vrouw of Governor Brockholls--Spreek op eene verstaanbare wijze!
He came down to my room to rehearse the songs he is to sing, next Saturday.
We'll rehearse again, Wednesday morning; meanwhile, stick to your Haydn.
We rehearse in the morning, and I have nothing afterwards until evening.
To briefly rehearse this list of political activities is to show marked changes in social ideals.
We do not need here to rehearse the details of that change or to speak of its effect upon workers in general.
I could rehearse manie mo examples of the bodies of such men, out of Solinus, Sabellicus, D.
I could rehearse a number (if I listed) of this sort, aswell in the one vniuersitie as the other.
I resolved, therefore, to stop the train at Burlington in order to rehearse it at a big hall which I knew was there available.
I therefore had to suspend the representations for a week and form another orchestra, in order that I might sufficiently rehearse Boito's Mefistofele, which I had then in preparation.
I could not rehearse it at Chicago, lest the public should think the work was not ready for representation.
Outdoor places to rehearse in are not always obtainable, nor weather always propitious; moreover, with young people the out-of-doors has too many distractions.
Armories or halls are excellent places to rehearse in; so are gymnasiums.
Weber are just; but at the time I wrote to you I knew quite as well as you that she is still too young, and must be first taught how to act, and must rehearse frequently on the stage.
I, indeed, am very glad, because we can now rehearse frequently and more carefully.
At the beginning of November he once more set off to Munich in order to "prepare an exact fit," on the spot, of the different songs in the opera for the singers, and to rehearse and practise everything with them.
That battle occurred on July 21st, but there is no need here to rehearse its confused story in detail.
It will be so pleasant to rehearse with her, considering that she isn't on speaking terms with any of us.
It is impossible for us here to rehearse all the minute symptoms, each almost trifling in itself, which warn the practised physician of the approach of one of these fearful foes in time to allow him to make a defence.
With this warning fresh in our ears, let us now rehearse what causes constantly incline unduly to hasten puberty, and thus to forestall wise Nature in her plans for health and beauty.
Such signs, however, can only be properly estimated by the medical counselor, and it would be useless to rehearse them here.
No," replied Anita, with a new courage in her violet eyes, "Let us rehearse for the whole hour.
But I went to the shop a day or two ago to ask her to come up to my house to rehearse with the new Hamlet.
At first she said that she could not rehearse that night, but I told her you wished it and she came like a lamb.
Histories rehearse That ever wight did dare for to invade Her bowels but one mile in dampish shade?
Gathered here in dusky groups around a blazing camp-fire, they often sit and rehearse the story of Owen Howard and the cave by the Beech Fork.
Uncle Pius continued to rehearsehis story, changing and distorting facts at each successive repetition.
But it may be well to rehearse a little more in detail, both Phil.
These three points are worthy of being used as buoys in mapping out the true channels, or indicating the breakers on this difficult line of navigation; and we now rehearse them.
If you please, madam, Signor Baroni would like to know at what time you will be ready to rehearseyour songs for to-night, so that he can telephone through to Miss Lermontof?
I went to rehearse my song in 'The Grey Gown' with him.