37 Words to use with galleries

The gallery was originally intended by me, to give the children such lessons as appealed directly to the senses, either orally or by representative objects: thus the teaching arithmetic by the frame and balls, inasmuch as it appealed to the eye as well as to the understanding, was suitable for a gallery lesson.

All of the out-of-town guys are clamoring for gallery seats behind posts.

The gallery-gods, impatient and uncomfortable in their seats, started a racket, clapping their hands and pounding the floor with their canes.

Strangely, he was offered a show in New Yorkhis other long time dreamby a gallery owner who was after Lorna.

Besides, in a library it would have the effect of gallery play, I fear.

But Old Tilly had only stirred in his sleep and struck out a little jarringly against the back of the narrow gallery pew.

Ghostly, unbodied heads, like the luminous souls of lost mountaineersfor this was the kind of fiction, got out of the Public Library, that had come last beneath my thumbghostly heads looked down upon us across the gallery rail.

They were therefore surprised, when they went to the side entrance, by which colored people gained access to the gallery stairs, to be met by an usher who barred their passage.

It was a very worn and weary doctor who presently swung out of his saddle at the gallery step.

The same gallery-boy shouted, "How's your mother?"and Dennis, now completely lost, tried, as his last shot, No. 1, vainly: "Very well, thank you; and you?" I think I must have been undone already.

I rather prefer the common editions of Rowe and Tonson, without notes, and with plates, which, being so execrably bad, serve as maps, or modest remembrancers, to the text; and without pretending to any supposable emulation with it, are so much better than the Shakspeare gallery engravings, which did.

It is therefore a great error to separate children and cut them off from the advantage of all object-lessons, and gallery-teaching, because they are the youngest.

During the last scene I perceived, standing near the gallery door, Sir Clement Willoughby.

After an hour or so the visitor approached a gallery door-keeper and said: "My name is Swate.

[Violent stamping and whistling in the pit; they cough, they hiss; those in the gallery laugh; the king gets up, arranges his cloak and sits down majestically with his sceptre.

Christ with the doctors in the temple, forms, when given as explained, a good gallery lessonthus: "And it came to pass that after those days she found him in the temple sitting in the midst of the doctors, both hearing them and asking them questions; and all that heard him were astonished at his understanding and answers.

The roar from the gallery passages subsided.

A Somebody at lastafter being office-boy, clerk, strap-hanger, gallery-patron, cheap lodger, and paper-collar wearer.

" "My charge for gallery portraits, madame, varies from sixty to a hundred francs," said Müller.

Under this tall gallery roof, whose front showed high, white and striking all across the valley, lay four windows, and at each side of the great double doors lay yet other two windows.

Once more he thought he could descry at the end of the corridor, at the foot of the gallery staircase, standing out against the glass exit-door, those black, waving plumes.

The force of the sea may be guessed from the fact of the sheet-anchor, nearly a ton and a half in weight, being actually lifted on board, to say nothing of the forechain-plates' board broken, both gangways torn away, quarter-galleries stove in, &c. In short, on getting into port, the vessel was found to be loosened through all her frame, and leaking at every seam.

Efficient gallery lessonsefficient teachers must be made.

When he stood on his heels in the big drawing-room, staring up with all his eyes at the likenesses of those men he had known so well, it was strange to hear her going on with all the patter of the gallery attendant, names of painters, prices, dates.

Shut in by the gallery walls, one knows as little of what happens in an adjoining cave as a clam buried in the sand knows of what is happening to a neighbour clam.

37 Words to use with  galleries