20 adjectives to describe duet

© 2Dec24, A815405. R88618, 11Jan52, The American Law Book Co. (PWH) KITCHENER, WILLIAM J. Pleasing tenor banjo duets.

Sixteen artistic duets.

SEE Bradford, Louis J. EBY, WALTER M. The celebrated Arban duets, arr.

I say in marriage an au delà is impossible ... the endless duet of the marble and the water, the enervation of burning odours, the baptismal whiteness of women, light, ideal tissues, eyes strangely dark with kohl, names that evoke palm trees and ruins, Spanish moonlight or maybe Persepolis.

"Well, we will not say sick," returns Algy, with the air of one who is making a handsome concession, "it is a disagreeable, bilious expression, but it would be useless to try and convince me that any human affection could stand the wear and tear of twenty-eight whole days of an absolute duet and not be rather the worse for it!"

It does not cry "Tuwhoo, Tuwhoo," as the poets would have it, but laughs, jabbers, squeaks and chants clamorous duets with its spouse.

After the death of the mother, the comtesse and the pianist met and wept together; then resumed their music lessons, reading much between the lines, and far preferring dreamy duets to difficult solos.

Life can't be an eternal duet....

It is the everlasting duet between Pipo and Bettina; and they are rehearsing for Shanghai.

In the famed duet to KREUTZEE dedicated.

The inevitable duet with Alphonso followed.

High up, the pines sighed along the ridge, turning paler; and far down, where the brook ran, a mad duet was going on between thrush and chaffinch"Cheer up, cheer up, Queen!"

Of street music there was none, though once an old couple wailing a plaintive duet passed under our windows.

Someone answered in a higher key, and they kept this up in a kind of rude, sharply-timed duet, till one by one the whole group of natives was gathered into the swing of it, swept along involuntarily, it would seem, by some magnetic attraction of the rhythm.

A very high soprano and a musical tenor duet, sentimental, humoresque: "There, dry your eyes, I sympathize Just as a mother would Give me your hand, I understand, we're off to slumber land Like a father, like a mother, like a sister, like a brother.

There were piano solos that were not tedious,full of melody and feeling, and with few of the pyrotechnical displays which are too common in modern virtuoso-playing; vocal duets and quartets from the Italian operas, and from Orfeo and other German masterpieces; and solos, if not equal to the efforts of professional singers, highly creditable to amateurs, to say the least.

She warbled in an amorous duet, and then sang the pleasures of champagne; tossing her head; waving a gilt goblet; and, without the least appearance of effort, working hard to captivate those who were to be won by bold smiles and arch glances.

The creek babbled and splashed; its voice merged with the wilds into a bleak, cheerless duet.

We drink coffee, we drink tea, we pick clever little holes in our absent neighbors, in brisk duet and tortuous solo we hammer the blameless spinnet, we sing affecting songs about "fair doves," and "cleansing fires," and people "far away," and still our deliverers come not.

He led her to a small table which he had reserved for another charming duet of tea, cakes, and conversation.

20 adjectives to describe  duet