There are three hundred suites of box rooms in this Bastille, which means that three hundred families live like ants in it.
Better-looking and brighter buildings are erected where suites of rooms are to let at very high prices.
And thus it came about also that they looked about Suite 22 with blind eyes and failed to realize that it was one of "the grandest suites on Campus" and overlooked Paradise.
And we're going to live in one of the grandest suites on campus--oh, I don't believe they will pass us by altogether.
The would-be renter looking at such suites with all the doors open and the rooms innocent of fried fish and bacon does not think of the place as it will be under living conditions when privacy can be had only by smothering.
It is not uncommon in such suites renting for $50 to $60 per month for six rooms, to find three of them with only one window on one side, with no chance for cross-ventilation unless the doors of the whole suite are open.
Of his compositions there remain four suites for orchestra, some small pieces for cembalo and some chorale arrangements.
To this period may therefore perhaps be assigned some of the concertos for clavecin and other instruments, the suites for violin, etc.
The same authority says that the six little French suites received their name because they are in French taste.
The six Great or English Suites are so called according to Forkel[68] because they were written for some Englishman of rank.
On the starboard were a number of guest rooms arranged in suites of parlour, bedroom, and bath, while at the crown of the arch was a large dining-room in which fifty persons could sit down to dinner comfortably.
He holds an honourable rank as a composer, having written orchestral suites as well as the proper productions of his office, organ-chorales.
I will surrender vp My suites againe: there cannot be much losse, 'Tis but the turning of the lace, with ones 105 Additions more you know of, and what wants I will worke out.
Passengers could indulge themselves in suites of rooms and live sumptuously.
On the floor above were the suites of apartments for the governor, the commissioners, and the officers of the building.
The suites were composed of parlor, bedroom, and baths.
I will call people to take the lights on before, and we will go through the whole suites of apartments, beginning with the yellow guest chamber, and going on to the green guest chamber, and the blue guest chamber.
Gentleman, Weare this for me: one out of suites with fortune That could giue more, but that her hand lacks meanes.
Suites of enormous apartments they were, which are never used and never are likely to be used.
The Chateau is a large and rambling building of wood and brick, with extensive suites of big, bare rooms.
The Clavier Suites in E minor, E major, and C minor are arrangements of these, otherwise lost, Lute Partitas.
It performed vocal and instrumental music and was the medium through which Bach presented his secular Cantatas, Clavier and Violin Concertos, and Orchestral Suites to the public.
The French Suites undoubtedly date back to the Coethen period, since they figure, though incomplete, in the Notenbuch of A.
Written respectively for the second and third French Suites (not in P.
Most of the Preludes in the Well-tempered Clavier as well as a number of movements in the Suites are of this character.
That Johann Sebastian Bach highly esteemed the Suites is proved by the fact that he copied the parts of three of them with his own hand at Leipzig.
But the composition of the Suites may certainly be assigned to the Coethen period.
A separate Preface to the reprintedSuites is by Ernst Naumann.
Additional movements of the second, third, and fourth Suites are in Appendix II.
The house is very large, and there are half a dozen suiteswell out of hearing of Mr. Pratt's rooms.
The adjoining suites into which Jacob and his companion were ushered surpassed anything they had seen in domestic architecture.
But it had been cut up, and suites of rooms had been broken according to the caprice of successive landlords, till it was not at all palatial any more.
In many palaces, however, such suites form a long and straight vista, while the folding doors slide back nearly to the walls on either hand, so that the view of the whole extent is scarcely impeded.
I took from their sconces two flambeaux, and giving one to Fortunato, bowed him through several suites of rooms to the archway that led into the vaults.
Suites of Stained Deal Gothic Furniture, Polished Deal, Oak, and Walnut, are also set apart in separate rooms, so that customers are able to see the effect as it would appear in their own rooms.
Japanned Deal Goods may be seen in complete suites of five or six different colours, some of them light and ornamental, and others of a plainer description.
Now it's true it suites well enough with my genius; but he is a cunning Scott, and I must deale warily with him, with the advice of my friends.
He was one of my councell in my law-suites in Breconshire about the entaile.
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