327 examples of lyceum in sentences

"Those girls" were entirely extinguished by this stroke, and hadn't a word to say for themselves, while Kitty casually mentioned Horace Fletcher, Lyceum Hall, and Cousin Jack, for they had only a little Freshman brother to boast of, and were not going to Lyceum Hall.

"Those girls" were entirely extinguished by this stroke, and hadn't a word to say for themselves, while Kitty casually mentioned Horace Fletcher, Lyceum Hall, and Cousin Jack, for they had only a little Freshman brother to boast of, and were not going to Lyceum Hall.

Jack saw it all, shook his head and said nothing; but his face grew rather sober as he watched Kitty, flushed, dishevelled, and breathless, whirling round Lyceum Hall, on the arm of Fletcher, who danced divinely, as all the girls agreed.

As a dramatic representation the drama had the advantage of being produced at the Lyceum Theatre, London, with all the historic art and sumptuous stage-setting with which Sir Henry Irving could well give it,Irving himself personating Philip, while Miss Bateman took the part of Queen Mary.

Aristotle left him his library and all his MSS., and named him his successor in the schools of the Lyceum.

He began to give lecture entertainments 1893, and has been for years one of the most popular lyceum men before the public.

Writer of humorous verse, and popular lyceum lecturer.

Samuel James Arnold was manager of the Lyceum, then known as the English Opera House; he was the brother of Mrs. William Ayrton, Lamb's friend.

I say Wednesday because that will give me time to ask some nice people to meet you; secondly, that you will honour me by occupying my box at the Lyceum some evening next week; and thirdly, that you will allow me to drive you down to the Orleans for supper after the play.

If it had only been played at the Haymarket or the Lyceum, it could not have failed.

We players shall scarce plead guilty to that charge, Who think a house can never be too large: Griev'd when a rant, that's worth a nation's ear, Shakes some prescrib'd Lyceum's petty sphere; And pleased to mark the grin from space to space Spread epidemic o'er a town's broad face.

"Such members of the Convention which formed this Lyceum, as have subscribed this Constitution.

"N. Y. Lyceum cor.

Mr. White, burdened only with the sinecure chaplaincies of the Savoy and the House of Commons, took the Theatre as his parish, mediated with the happiest tact between the Church and the Stage, and pronounced a genial benediction over the famous suppers in Stratton Street at which an enthusiastic patroness used to entertain Sir Henry Irving when the public labours of the Lyceum were ended for the night.

"I have got a box at the Lyceum to-night," I once heard a lady say, "and a place to spare.

Athens boasted three public gymnasia,the Cynosarges, the Lyceum, and the Academy.

Who can number the speeches she has made on lyceum platforms, in churches, schoolhouses, halls, barns, and in the open air, with a lumber wagon or a cart for her rostrum?

Géraldy at the Berkeley Lyceum, New York, February 6, 1892.

I had never seen Shakespeare acted, and I went to the Lyceum and there I saw that exquisite love-songfor Romeo and Juliet is no more than a love song in dialoguetricked out in silks and carpets and illuminated building, a vulgar bawd suited to the gross passion of an ignorant public.

Gardiner Lyceum.

A very fair experiment of this kind was made some years since at the Gardiner Lyceum, in Maine.

For some time the attention of the instructors was occupied in arranging the course of study, and attending to the other concerns of the institution; and, in the infant state of the Lyceum, few cases of discipline occurred, and no regular system of government was necessary.

Before long, however, complaints were made that the students at the Lyceum were guilty of breaking windows in an old building used as a town-house.

At his earnest request, however, to be permitted to remain in the Lyceum and redeem his character, he was pardoned and restored, and from that time he became perfectly exemplary in his conduct and character.

They met about once a week to transact such business as appointing officers, making and repealing regulations, and inquiring into the state of the Lyceum.

327 examples of  lyceum  in sentences