314 examples of comedians in sentences

By so doing he will soon be recognized as one of the best comedians of the day.

The original scenes were produced by the Italian comedians at the Hôtel de Bourgogne, 5 March, 1684.

In one of the French scenes of La Precaution inutile, produced 5 March, 1692, by the Italian comedians, Gaufichon (Act i, I) cries to Leandre: 'Je destine ma soeur

I am told that some comedians, like 'Bunny' and Sterling Mace, were failures on the stage, yet in motion pictures they are great favorites.

In the same respect, the public is not too much to be blamed, for great comedians are far more scarce than mediocre tragedians; every amateur actor is a tragedian.

" We cannot do better than leave our comedians alone.

The primitive Bostonians would as soon have admitted the plague as a company of players; but the present inhabitants having more liberal sentiments, a company of comedians came to this town about four years ago, and ventured to exhibit dramatic pieces, under the title of Moral Lectures.

What comedians they are for love!...

* Which reminds one that more than a baker's dozen of modern comedians, so called, are nothing less than mimics.

[Nota Bene: Our modern comedians seldom quote Horace; their humour is not of the classic kind.

Not that they were no sae in England, further south, too'deed, and the trouble was they were used too well to Scotch comedians there.

We've had Scotch comedians here in London before, and they're no good to us.

The romantic comedians.

The romantic comedians.

The romantic comedians.

The romantic comedians; the Old Dominion edition of the works of Ellen Glasgow.

"The comptroller-general has raised a new troop of comedians; the first performance will take place on Monday the 20th instant," said a sham play-bill: "they will give us the principal piece False Confidences, followed by Forced Consent and an allegorical ballot, composed by M. de Calonne, entitled The Tub of the Danaids.

By Her Majesty's Company of Comedians.

They tell us the French comedians are to act at Calais this summeris it possible they can be so absurd, or think us so absurd as to go thither, if we would not go further?

My fat landlady lent me a novel by George Meredith,"Tragic Comedians"; I was glad to receive it, for my admiration of his poetry, with which I was slightly acquainted, was very genuine indeed.

I do not know any book more tedious than "Tragic Comedians," more pretentious, more blatant; it struts and screams, stupid in all its gaud and absurdity as a cockatoo.

She understood, like all great comedians, that you must not pretend to be serious so sincerely that no one in the audience sees through it!

A troop of German comedians has taken quarters in the Warehouse in the Cloister street.

The story is further discredited by the fact that we find no mention of it in Greek literature even among those Attic comedians who would have clutched at it so eagerly and given it so gross a turntill a date more than two hundred years after Sappho's death.

It was further changed, as well as the character itself, by the famous Dominique, of the Italian comedians to King Louis XIV.

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