For his were no theatrically tricked out scenes of tragedy, no touching situations; they had nothing poetical; and just as little were they tedious pictures of ceremonies or spectacular pieces.
Those religious pictures of Lebrun, arranged in panels, appeared with their theatrically elegant attitudes and their flowing drapery, with their slim, oscillating limbs and their florid gestures.
How theatrically the figures are posturing, how improbable is the composition, and what an unwholesome dose of sentimentality is to be found in that burgomaster, who is offering himself as a prey to the multitude!
The Fair Maid of the Exchange" is a notable example of what I believe is professionally or theatrically called a one-part piece.
The Butchers had a long, low house in an exquisite garden, theatrically arranged so that the flowers looked as if they were painted and the trees had no roots, but were as though clamped and ironed to the earth.
Its reputation is astheatrically artificial as that of the New York Bowery.
I have assisted at carnivals and feasts in various foreign parts--carnivals of students and also of the theatrically desperate apaches in the crawling underworlds.
He would pretend that he wanted to embrace Liubka, would roll exaggeratedly passionate eyes at her, and would utter with a theatrically languishing whisper: "Me soul!
To throw a sequence of the characteristic incidents in the life of Nero into the form of a dramatic poem, logical in its development, andtheatrically effective, ought not to be a difficult thing to do.
He tiptoed to the fireplace with exaggerated caution, looking theatrically over his shoulder for a pursuer.
The scene about them was theatrically magnificent.
In the heyday of his glory Sardou never devised anything more theatrically effective--setting aside consideration of the psychologic imbroglio.
The moment is as theatrically thrilling as you please; hate has the upper hand in Natascha's heart and her evidence sends the pair to prison.
The similar scene in Cyrano, when compared to Pelléas and Mélisande, is mere rococo pasteboard, though theatrically effective.
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The tragic, idyllic, and sensational matter is skillfully constructed into a number of theatrically telling situations which lead by a series of suspenses and surprises to very effective climaxes or catastrophes.
New departures in both tragedy and comedy, and a theatrically important tertium quid were all instituted.
It resigned itself to sentimentality and false conclusions, and was naturally overwhelmed by the theatrically more captivating sentimentality and falsity of Kotzebue.
Every means seems to be employed to make theatrically effective the horrors of death and decay.
Occasionally small bands of comitadjis would ride up and menace theatrically the dejected Serbian prisoners who were being moved into Bulgaria.
There was something redolent of old sensational novels in this frontier examination, something theatrically sinister about the attitude of the officials when they commanded everybody to turn everything out of his trunks and bags.
It is more intimate than the vast, more theatrically disposed area of old, and is more nearly an indication of the personal tastes of the owner because of its restrained proportions.
On the ground floor is another Salle de Bain, quite as theatrically disposed as that of Napoleon.
Its situation is beautiful, being built amphi-theatrically on a hillock which leans against a high mountain.
Many of the pretty villas, which are situated in the valleys or on the sides of the hills as forerunners of the town, come into view, and the suburbs rise amphi-theatrically on the steep shores.
Those basic questions thus brought theatrically before the people's eyes, had been created by the Alien and Sedition Laws, and by the Virginia and Kentucky Resolutions which those undemocratic statutes called forth.
Take care," he theatrically cried to Martin, "in what an awful condition you are placing this gentleman.
Mary Stuart" istheatrically no less than dramatically conceived.
But it is not at all by one of those theatrically convenient but psychologically absurd changes of heart so frequent in the drama of that period; nothing, indeed, could be more true to life.
The theatrically tragic mood of Byron is contrasted with the easy-going, somewhat cynical epicureanism of Horace.
The scene Stevenson refers to is where Henry is finally cured of his love for Beatrix, andtheatrically breaks his sword in the presence of the royal admirer (Book III, Chap.
The entry of Freia, flying from the Giants, is theatrically effective, and here we find for the first time the phrase, already alluded to in the chapter on Tristan, which throughout the Ring is made to serve so many purposes.
This frightened the young Prince of Piombino to such a degree, that he quitted the island with all the haste possible, somewhat less theatrically than he had come to it.
This stranger was of kingly appearance, of stately and commanding demeanour, and theatrically dressed.
He consumes as much time as possible with his theatrically contrasting choruses of merry-making betrothal guests and ghostly wanderers of the sea.
Yet as he jerked out his tirade rather theatrically she noted him with an approving eye.
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