90 examples of repertory in sentences

There are Ritualistic services at Saint Cow's, and he renders the organ-accompaniments with such unusual freedom from reminiscences of the bacchanalian repertory, that the Gospeler is impelled to compliment him as they leave the cathedral.

Published originally on a similar occasion to the last story, in "A Volunteer Haversack," an extensive repertory of miscellaneous contributions in prose and verse, printed and sold at Edinburgh for a benevolent purpose in 1902.

In the repertory of Lucian occurs a show piece on each side of this proposition.

Again I suggested various tales in my repertory.

In the whole repertory of the Plautine and post-Plautine comedy, there is not, so far as we know, matter for a single action of damages.

On the theatre they were equally at odds, for while Undine had seen "Oolaloo" fourteen times, and was "wild" about Ned Norris in "The Soda-Water Fountain," she had not heard of the famous Berlin comedians who were performing Shakespeare at the German Theatre, and knew only by name the clever American actress who was trying to give "repertory" plays with a good stock company.

Goethe and Schiller found their herald in Carlyle; Fichte's idealistic philosophy helped to mold Emerson's view of life; Amadeus Hoffmann influenced Poe; Uhland and Heine reverberate in Longfellow; Sudermann and Hauptmann appear in the repertory of London and New York theatresthese brief statements include nearly all the names which to the cultivated Englishman and American of to-day stand for German literature.

This play was originally produced by the Birmingham Repertory Theatre last year, and it had a great success in Birmingham.

But if its author had not happened to be the artistic director of the Birmingham Repertory Theatre the play might never have been produced there.

And then what a repertory!" "My compliments, my dear compatriot!"

I am reminded in this connexion, of the polished, but pernicious, article on slavery in a late number of the Biblical Repertory.

The South owes a debt of gratitude to the Biblical Repertory, for the fearless argument in behalf of the position, that slavery is not forbidden by the Bible.

The South owes a debt of gratitude to the Biblical Repertory, for the fearless argument in behalf of the position, that slavery is not forbidden by the Bible.

Civic repertory plays.

Mary Cavendish Gore (A); 14Feb61; R270988. GORST, HAROLD J. A repertory of plays for a company of three players.

Civic repertory plays.

INC. Hollywood plays, twelve one-act plays from the repertory of the Writer's Club of Hollywood, California.

Mary Cavendish Gore (A); 14Feb61; R270988. GORST, HAROLD J. A repertory of plays for a company of three players.

One is polite, for the honour of his countryanother is brilliant, to recommend himself; and the traveller cannot ask a question, the answer to which is not intended for an honourable insertion in his repertory of future fame.

The repertory here quoted from is the best of the numerous collections of 'ana.']

The happiest of all existences, for an actress, despite hard work and much study, is in a repertory theatre.

The birds of passage sometimes came with a very distinct intention to criticise; but if they did not readily understand the learned deductions, they went away fascinated by what the professor had shown them of his brilliant changes into every type of the repertory which he held up as a model.

These belong to the latest additions to the cycle, and were probably first incorporated when the repertory underwent revision in the early years of the fifteenth century.

It survived four representations, three at the Théâtre-Français and one at Court, and then disappeared from the repertory, not to be taken up again until Marivaux was an academician, and as such, in the minds of many, of course worthy of applause.

"Of the six plays of our author which were to remain in the repertory, only one, le Legs, was first played at the Comédie- Française; the five others, la Surprise de l'Amour, le Jeu de l'Amour et du Hasard, l'École des Mères, les Fausses Confidences, l'Épreuve, appeared for the first time at the Théâtre-Italien.

90 examples of  repertory  in sentences