The first work which brought Delacroix fame was a picture of a scene from Dante's "Inferno," in which Dante sees some of his old acquaintances who were condemned to float upon the lake which surrounds the infernal city.
A NEW WAY TO PAY OLD DEBTS, A Scene from "Les Barons de Felsheim.
Aubert, who goes through a scene from Hamlet in a very tolerable manner.
Bregaint in a scene from Andromaque: he is so bad, so very bad, that the audience are moved to sudden outbursts of hilarity by his grand tragic points.
A scene from Venice Preserved was selected, and young Lawrence commenced a recitation.
He painted a scene from the Tempest for Boydell's Shakespeare Gallery, which project Romney always claimed to have originated, and Hayley was in the studio sitting for Prospero.
Scene from Iphygenia," rasped the voice of the man whose duty it was to make announcements.
At the 1913 Founder's Day celebration Paul took a subsidiary part, that of Fitzwater, in a scene from Shakespeare's Richard II, on which occasion the King was brilliantly impersonated by E.
In the National Gallery is A Scene from "Le Diable Boiteux," in which the dexterity of Egg's execution is visible.
The place, too, is as picturesque as a scene from an opera, and China is the last spot where one would expect to find lingering traces of Gothic influence in carved doorways and other architectural details.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "scene from" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.