It was a decayed sartorial aristocrat, ill nourished and sad, but flaunting still the chiselled nose and high, white brow of noble lineage.
As the sartorial servant sat in the anteroom, His Serene Highness would join him and wait until the door opened and he could speak a friendly greeting to the Prince of Music.
The next morning the bearer of the note, with beating heart, climbed the four flights in the Pasqualati house, and was at once led by the sartorial servant to the writing table of the master.
It is this popular attitude toward things sartorial that has made Paris the centre of the dressmaking world.
The great dressmaker may be born anywhere, but even a sartorial genius, born to dressmaking as the sparks fly upward, will not come into his artistic heritage outside of Paris.
They may dress well, but not extravagantly well; and beside the splendours of Fleurette their mild sartorial radiance will seem dim indeed.
The Queen and her ladies were subject to strict Court sartorial conventions, but the Demoiselle de Fromenteau knew no such restrictions.
With respect to King René’s inability to provide a fitting trousseau for his daughter, there is an entry in the Comptes de Roy René which indicates that he was not unmindful of the sartorial requirements of his family.
Three guesses, Babe," he said, rubbing his cold hands in a dry wash, and smiling from five feet eleven of sartorial accomplishment down upon her.
Mr. Batch had the frontal bone of a clerk, the horn-rimmed glasses of the literarily astigmatic, and the sartorial perfection that only the rich can afford not to attain.
These and other details of sartorial artistry were probably lost on Janet, but she was sensible enough of the general effect to surmise that her employer had dressed himself to conquer.
With an air as superb as his sartorial equipment, he concluded the interview.
Trustworthy sartorial skill had done its best for his person.
On the other hand, there have been sculptors who strive hard for sartorial realism.
But I sometimes wonder what weird sartorial eccentricities some of them would indulge in did not convention and the standing laws of their profession require of them that they all dress after a given pattern.
But even when they are at apogee of sartorial ridiculousness I maintain that the garments of women, from the comfort standpoint, anyhow, are not any more foolish than the garments to which the average man is incurably addicted.
To gain some idea of the ingredients which go to make up the sartorial pot-pourri, one has but to pay a visit to the great annual fair at Nijni Novgorod.
The one sartorial fact with which my youthful mind was burdened was that the earliest Britons stained their tattooed bodies with woad.
Our French acquaintance being in evening dress had perforce confined himself in his sartorial eccentricities to a flowing silk knot in place of the more conventional, neat bow.
Gaston possessed virtues which appealed to her, but whilst she admitted that his conversation was entertaining and his general behavior good, she always spoke with the utmost contempt of his sartorial splendor.
We are still in the times of the upstanding ruff; we are watching, likesartorial gardeners, for the droop of this linen flower.
He returned with a dark young man, whose sartorial perfection left nothing to be desired.
He bespoke the last word and epilogue in sartorial perfection--his suit was a trifle too brown and a trifle too creased and his carnation a bit too large, but he radiated good cheer and perfume.
That cloth you picked out," he announced importantly, "is one of the best the Chicago Sartorial Company put out.
The Chicago Sartorial Company," he asserted, "have got some swell checks.
Gordon Makimmon, with secret dissatisfaction, compared himself with this sartorial model.
Mr. Triggs reached the highestsartorial pinnacle of his career in a light grey, almost white frock-coated suit with a high hat to match, a white waistcoat, and a white satin tie.
She groaned in spirit each time she saw him, for his sartorial ideas were not those of Mayfair.
The thought of that willing messenger set him to groping for another sartorial name.
One must hail Mr. Laurence as chief of our sartorial playwrights.
We are a free and independent nation, and it is time to assert our independence of the sartorial shackles those foreign potentates would fasten upon us.
His main sartorial eccentricity was the wearing of a broad-brimmed hat.
It professes to exhibit the sartorial characteristics of an epoch:-- TABLE OF WAVES.
Pent up for decades, mankind naturally began to slop over with sartorial enthusiasm.
The lady is evidently looking archly back to see if anybody is observing what a consummate guy her spouse is making of himself, for with all her sartorial short-comings she has certainly the best of the bargain.
She was a mousy, inconsequential thing with an excruciatingly bad sartorial taste.
The collar, a dashing bow tie, and a speckled waistcoat that was the most daring expression of sartorial art available at the capital, gave to Amzi an air of uncommon jauntiness.
It would be handier for him to conduct the sartorial transformations in the chamber over his own gate, wouldn't it?
But in the wearing of these garments I aggravated the original sartorial offence into a sartorial crime.
Even Lord Vignoles (a sartorial connoisseur) had to concede that his dress-suit was a success.
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