54 examples of danseuse in sentences

One always hears that the Quartier Latin doesn't exist any morethe students are more serious, less turbulent, and that the hardworking little grisette, quite content with her simple life and pleasure, has degenerated into the danseuse of the music-halls and barriere theatres.

We can only inform them, on Belle Brittan's authority, that worthy Dr. Charles Mackay, who suffers throughout the book from intermittentnay, chronicattacks of puffery, is "one of the best living poets of England"; Mademoiselle Lamoureux, the danseuse, is "better than Ellsler"; and pretty Mrs. John Wood, the lively soubrette of the Boston Theatre, "possesses many of the rarest requisites of a great actress"!

~The Outward Shows.~ She was the première danseuse of the ballet, And she tripped the light fantastic like a fay; She was so sweet and cunning, And withal so very stunning, That I was bound to meet her right away.

But now it stood out in that stark little room with an air as incongruous and ashamed as that of a pink tarleton danseuse who finds herself in a monk's cell.

DOROTHÉE, DANSEUSE DE CORDE, par Maurice LeBlanc.

SEE Dorothée, danseuse de corde.

R65690. PREMIERE DANSEUSE, by Arthur Somers Roche.

Premiere danseuse.

Orchidée, danseuse.

La danseuse du Gai-Moulin.

© 22Sep22, A681938. R58304, 2Feb50, Herman C. Martens (E) LA DANSEUSE ROUGE, pièce en 4 actes et un epilogue y compris l'acte que l'auteur a supprimé, pour la representation de Charles Henri Hirsch.

SEE La danseuse rouge.

Premiere danseuse.

SEE Greene, H. A. JOSEPH-RENAUD, JEAN. Orchidée, danseuse, roman.

Orchidée, danseuse.

La danseuse a la rose.

Of her first appearance as a danseuse, before a private gathering of Pressmen, we have the following account by one who was there: "Her figure was even more attractive than her face, lovely as the latter was.

A few days later the world of rank and fashion flocked to see the début of the danseuse whose fame had been trumpeted abroad; and as Lola pirouetted on to the stagethe focus of a thousand pairs of eyesshe felt that the crowning moment of her life had come.

TAGLIONI, MARIA, a famous ballet-dancer, born at Stockholm, the daughter of an Italian ballet-master; made her début in Paris in 1827 and soon became the foremost danseuse of Europe; married Count de Voisins in 1832; retired from the stage in 1847 with a fortune, which she subsequently lost, a misfortune which compelled her to set up as a teacher of deportment in London (1804-1884).

The little danseuse and three gentlemen acquaintances were drinking coffee, and not behaving too quietly.

The little French danseuse was quiet: the Portuguese ladies were decidedly tearful, the vulgar German Baroness was quite depressed: the comedian at the Belgian table ate his dinner in silence.

The Kurhaus guests recovered from their depression: the German Baroness returned to her buoyant vulgarity, the little danseuse to her busy flirtations.

Or the hour brought a stroll with the French danseuse and her poodle, and a conversation about the mere trivialities of life, which a year or two, or even a few months ago, Bernardine would have condemned as beneath contempt, but, which were now taking their rightful place in her new standard of importances.

" "Your photograph of that horrid little danseuse whom you like so much," he said, "is simply abominable.

The little French danseuse and her poodle had left for Monte Carlo.

54 examples of  danseuse  in sentences