单词 | Galatea |
例句 | The lovelorn giant knew Galatea would never have him; his case was hopeless. Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes 1942-01-01T00:00:00Z The story of Pygmalion and Galatea is an example; it has no conceivable connection with any event in nature. Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes 1942-01-01T00:00:00Z Galatea: Just let me tell you, Doris, there’s something very manly about him. Mythology: Timeless Tales of Gods and Heroes 1942-01-01T00:00:00Z She is not the ivory Galatea of the Pygmalion myth, sculpted by a man who despises real women. Review: Whose ‘Fair Lady’? This Time, Eliza’s in Charge 2018-04-19T04:00:00Z Galatea Brittany Knupper's drama explores the lives of men who own silicone sex dolls. L.A. theater openings, Sept. 13-20: 'One Man, Two Guvnors' and more 2015-09-10T04:00:00Z While it is true that “Acis and Galatea” is mostly Handel, it is partly Mozart. ArtsBeat: Mark Morris Bringing a Handel Work to Mostly Mozart Festival 2014-04-09T14:00:52Z It is tempting to see a self-portrait in Cukor’s handling of the Henry Higgins character; as a filmmaker he was credited as Pygmalion to any number of Hollywood Galateas. DVD: New on DVD, George Cukor?s ?My Fair Lady? 2011-11-20T02:03:04Z New York audiences accustomed to seeing him in Metropolitan Opera productions of Handel’s “Rodelinda” and the Baroque pastiche “The Enchanted Island” will get a more intimate Handel in “Aci, Galatea e Polifemo.” Anthony Roth Costanzo Exists to Transform Opera 2017-07-10T04:00:00Z One of their productions was a version of Acis and Galatea sung to Handel's music in pidgin English. Anne Gee obituary 2011-01-24T18:40:14Z Handel’s irresistible little English opera “Acis and Galatea,” seemed to be from another world entirely. Opera Review: East Meets West at Macao Festival 2011-10-25T11:30:08Z Mine, with two beds placed back-to-back and a circular mirror on the ceiling with a remote-controlled chromatic lighting system, was named after the Acis and Galatea myth, famous throughout the island. The Sights and Smells of Sicily’s Second City 2018-05-11T04:00:00Z He was terrifying in his blank determination to subjugate Galatea. Review: A Baroque Opera Muddies Lines Between Him and Her 2017-07-14T04:00:00Z As part of the International Festival of Arts & Ideas in New Haven, Conn., the Mark Morris Dance Group will perform “Acis and Galatea,” a staging of the Handel opera. Escape the heat with gravity-defying dancers 2015-06-03T04:00:00Z She is both a dominating totem figure and largely passive in the man’s control; the way he becomes Pygmalion to her Galatea can be enthralling. Dance Review: Ridding a Moody Cunningham Work of Ambiguity, One Gesture at a Time 2011-02-14T23:29:10Z Jessica Sandidge’s belated entrance as Galatea came as something of a relief, all the more so for the loveliness of her singing. Review: Ahead of ‘My Fair Lady,’ Two Operatic Pygmalions 2018-03-26T04:00:00Z The unisex look of their costumes somewhat mutes the gender differences between Mr. Costanzo’s Galatea and Ms. Braid’s Aci, which clearly was the intention. Review: A Baroque Opera Muddies Lines Between Him and Her 2017-07-14T04:00:00Z As told in Ovid’s “Metamorphoses,” the story is simple and brief: the shepherd Acis and the sea nymph Galatea are happily in love, but the Cyclops Polyphemus loves Galatea too. Music Review: Finding Many Ways to View One Myth 2011-04-05T20:52:21Z “Happy, happy, happy we,” as Handel would put it in a later work, “Acis and Galatea.” Music Review: ‘Almira’ Ageless at Boston Early Music Festival 2013-06-13T21:05:28Z Aren’t we all creators of ourselves, each of us both Pygmalion and Galatea? Art Review: Everyone?s 15 Minutes In a Culture of Celebrity 2011-01-13T22:44:50Z Mr. Costanzo’s Galatea, full of dread and shame, complains that the monstrous Polifemo, presented as their master, keeps forcing “his vile lips upon me.” Review: A Baroque Opera Muddies Lines Between Him and Her 2017-07-14T04:00:00Z Why is the singing Galatea the only woman in a dress that reveals her legs? Dance Review: Mark Morris Stages ‘Acis and Galatea’ 2014-04-28T21:20:19Z Mark Morris’s new staging of Handel’s “Acis and Galatea” will have its New York premiere this summer as part of the 48th Mostly Mozart Festival at Lincoln Center. ArtsBeat: Mark Morris Bringing a Handel Work to Mostly Mozart Festival 2014-04-09T14:00:52Z Yulia van Doren, a promising soprano, sang Galatea with lovely, creamy tones, though greater attention to words would have been welcome. Opera Review: East Meets West at Macao Festival 2011-10-25T11:30:08Z Through some mysterious force — “the animating power of music,” the notes suggest — the statue comes to life near the end of the work as the character Galatea. Review: Ahead of ‘My Fair Lady,’ Two Operatic Pygmalions 2018-03-26T04:00:00Z While the dancers, barefoot, variously suggest pastoral nymphs and swains, friends of Acis and Galatea, they increasingly demonstrate central motifs of the musical drama. Dance Review: Mark Morris Stages ‘Acis and Galatea’ 2014-04-28T21:20:19Z A short story by the author of “Circe” retells the myth of Pygmalion and Galatea. Washington Post hardcover bestsellers 2022-12-06T05:00:00Z The pair formed a close friendship and created notable productions of Orfeo, The Turn of the Screw, and Acis and Galatea. Roger Butlin obituary 2011-08-17T17:52:04Z Handel liked the myth of Acis and Galatea so much that he set it to music twice, and did plenty of tinkering with both versions. Music Review: Finding Many Ways to View One Myth 2011-04-05T20:52:21Z A short story, by the author of “Circe,” retells the myth of Pygmalion and Galatea. Washington Post hardcover bestsellers 2022-11-22T05:00:00Z It’s too bad that “The Lost City” isn’t more ambitious, because a woman writing her dreams into reality is a potentially rich riff on the Pygmalion and Galatea myth. ‘The Lost City’ Review: Raiders of the 1980s Blockbusters 2022-03-24T04:00:00Z Onstage and clasping a tall cane, he surveys a ballerina who’s on point in fifth position: Pygmalion to her Galatea, he’s the senior creator, she the youthful paragon, but both are plainly involved in labor. ‘Degas’s Little Dancer’ Spotlights a Seminal Sculpture 2014-12-25T05:00:00Z A statuesque queen breathes life into the creation — the Henry Higgins of her own Eliza Doolittle, the Pygmalion of her Galatea. Commentary: How the aesthetics of drag drive the bigots mad 2023-02-22T05:00:00Z The fountain is enormous, a giant colonnaded structure decorated with carved figures, and at its center a huge bronze Polyphemus shown in the act of surprising Acis and Galatea. When I Went Away From the World 2022-04-19T04:00:00Z Although Gareth, 33, and Galatea, who is from New Zealand, have had the support of medics and friends, he said they missed their families. Covid-19: 'I had to watch dad's funeral on a video stream' 2021-03-23T04:00:00Z His flowing blood is divinely turned into a river in which Galatea can bathe, ever embraced by her beloved. Review: Philharmonia Baroque delivers Handel and myth for our sexually fluid, #MeToo times 2020-01-28T05:00:00Z The sex robot’s earliest precursor was probably Galatea, the ivory statue created by Pygmalion in Greek mythology. The race to build the world’s first sex robot 2017-04-27T04:00:00Z As computers become ever more complex, one might surprise us someday with intelligent, spontaneous conversation, like the artificial neural net in Richard Powers’s novel “Galatea 2.2.” Consciousness: The Mind Messing With the Mind 2016-07-04T04:00:00Z Elaine Perry of Raleigh was at Shops at Seaboard Station, a downtown Raleigh shopping area, trying on sweaters at women’s apparel store Galatea on Thursday. Significant winter storm poised to enter North Carolina 2016-01-22T05:00:00Z Nulick’s attorney, Galatea DeLapp, said her client admits accepting a sexual favor as a bribe but denies a charge of false imprisonment. A look at some recent cases of sex crimes involving officers 2015-11-01T04:00:00Z In a seemingly strange turn, Handel wrote the part of Acis for a soprano voice and Galatea for a lower mezzo or alto. Review: Philharmonia Baroque delivers Handel and myth for our sexually fluid, #MeToo times 2020-01-28T05:00:00Z One significant change Chen has noticed since Galatea opened in 2006: China’s urban brides have become much more selective. Those Big Fat Chinese Weddings 2013-09-06T15:02:22Z And then, like Pygmalion to Galatea, he will win the love of his creation. Was Alfred Hitchcock Psycho? 2012-11-25T05:25:00Z In the fresco," says Passavant, "Galatea is gently sailing on the waves. Famous European Artists 2012-04-07T02:00:30.487Z One of the most curious had on its top a large steamship, with Galatea inscribed upon it, and a funnel out of which real smoke was made to issue as the Duke passed under. The Sea: Its Stirring Story of Adventure, Peril, & Heroism. Volume 1 2012-04-03T02:00:38.807Z Countertenor Anthony Roth Costanzo, best known for having starred in Philip Glass’ “Akhnaten” at Los Angeles Opera and recently at the Met, is now a male Galatea. Review: Philharmonia Baroque delivers Handel and myth for our sexually fluid, #MeToo times 2020-01-28T05:00:00Z “The shape of the bra cup is built into the dress,” says Chen Yaping, marketing director at Galatea Bridal Boutique in Beijing, pointing to a rack of well-endowed white wedding gowns. Those Big Fat Chinese Weddings 2013-09-06T15:02:22Z The second room contains the beautiful fresco of Galatea floating in a shell drawn by dolphins, by Raphael himself. Walks in Rome 2012-03-31T02:00:36.010Z Galatea is an image of beauty of soul united to that of the body. Famous European Artists 2012-04-07T02:00:30.487Z Galatea, the goddess, being immortal, escaped unhurt; but poor Acis, her beloved, was crushed to death. Myths of Greece and Rome Narrated with Special Reference to Literature and Art 2012-03-27T02:00:24.357Z Mrs. Worfolk herself was so much pleased to have him back from Ambles that she was in the best of good humours, and even the statuesque Maud flushed with life like some Galatea. Poor Relations 2012-02-11T03:04:00.973Z We see her, therefore, in the summer afternoons, sitting at the piano with Florence, playing, "Galatea, dry thy tears!" Julia Ward Howe 1819-1910 2012-01-24T03:00:23.377Z Perhaps the greatest favourite with her public was Galatea, which, besides being well within the average taste, allowed the greatest display of her bodily perfection. A Woman of Genius 2012-01-18T03:00:09.517Z All these figures form a contrast with the beautiful Galatea, whose languid eyes are raised to heaven, the centre of all noble aspirations. Famous European Artists 2012-04-07T02:00:30.487Z One day his practiced hand fashioned an image of Galatea. Myths of Greece and Rome Narrated with Special Reference to Literature and Art 2012-03-27T02:00:24.357Z We now lay a course for the southern bay of Great Nicobar, where, shortly after 9 P.M. of the 24th March, we cast anchor near the little stream called "Galatea" by the Danish expedition. Narrative of the Circumnavigation of the Globe by the Austrian Frigate Novara, Volume II (Commodore B. Von Wullerstorf-Urbair,) Undertaken by Order of the Imperial Government in the Years 1857, 1858, & 1859, Under the Immediate Auspices of His I. and R. Highness the Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, Commander-In-Chief of the Austrian Navy. 2012-01-03T03:00:07.630Z Acis and Galatea, Semele and Hercules, are in fact secular oratorios; the choral music in them is not ecclesiastical, but it is large, independent and polyphonic. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 8 "Haller, Albrecht" to "Harmonium" 2012-01-02T03:00:22.443Z And then he saw her even as a Galatea possible of miraculous awakening. The Azure Rose A Novel 2011-12-31T03:00:18.657Z As for 'the Galatea,' I should think myself a great master if it possessed one-half the merits of which you write, but I read in your words the love you bear to myself. Famous European Artists 2012-04-07T02:00:30.487Z Away to the Farnesina Palace, lovely with Raphael's frescos of Galatea and the story of Psyche, with Michael Angelo's grim charcoal head looming in the distance. From the Oak to the Olive A Plain record of a Pleasant Journey 2011-11-26T03:00:12.337Z An instance on this point is furnished in the case of the crew of the Danish corvette Galatea. Narrative of the Circumnavigation of the Globe by the Austrian Frigate Novara, Volume II (Commodore B. Von Wullerstorf-Urbair,) Undertaken by Order of the Imperial Government in the Years 1857, 1858, & 1859, Under the Immediate Auspices of His I. and R. Highness the Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, Commander-In-Chief of the Austrian Navy. 2012-01-03T03:00:07.630Z You have yourself seen that in society I am like a fish on the sand, which writhes, and writhes, and cannot get off until some benevolent Galatea throws it back into the mighty ocean. Beethoven: A Memoir (2nd Ed.) 2011-11-14T03:00:21.027Z He was already known as a poet in 1585 when Cervantes praised him in the Galatea; in this same year he took minor orders, and shortly afterwards was nominated to a canonry at Cordova. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 2 "Gloss" to "Gordon, Charles George" 2011-10-31T02:00:28.703Z Both the Galatea and the Hannibal were in an equally serious predicament. The Great War in England in 1897 2011-09-20T02:00:17.083Z The Galatea has faded less, and has been less restored. From the Oak to the Olive A Plain record of a Pleasant Journey 2011-11-26T03:00:12.337Z According to our observations, instituted on the spot, there is in the longitude, as we ascertained it, when compared with that assigned by the officers of the Galatea, a discrepancy of ten nautical miles. Narrative of the Circumnavigation of the Globe by the Austrian Frigate Novara, Volume II (Commodore B. Von Wullerstorf-Urbair,) Undertaken by Order of the Imperial Government in the Years 1857, 1858, & 1859, Under the Immediate Auspices of His I. and R. Highness the Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, Commander-In-Chief of the Austrian Navy. 2012-01-03T03:00:07.630Z This, however, he found it advisable to abandon, and on October 5, 1823, on board the Galatea, he was beating down the channel, bound for Boston. Old Trails on the Niagara Frontier 2011-08-06T02:00:04.917Z He says, at the same time, that the best cucumbers are grown at Antioch, the best lettuce at Smyrna and Galatea, and the best rue at Myra. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z Simultaneously with the first explosion, the guns of the Aurora, Galatea, and Narcissus thundered out a terrible salute. The Great War in England in 1897 2011-09-20T02:00:17.083Z But Gilbert never soared so high either in his philosophy or in his art as in Pygmalion and Galatea. The English Stage Being an Account of the Victorian Drama 2011-07-04T02:00:21.750Z Its most remote point is the mouth of the river Galatea, which, however, is closed by a sand-bar, and for that reason cannot be easily reached. Narrative of the Circumnavigation of the Globe by the Austrian Frigate Novara, Volume II (Commodore B. Von Wullerstorf-Urbair,) Undertaken by Order of the Imperial Government in the Years 1857, 1858, & 1859, Under the Immediate Auspices of His I. and R. Highness the Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, Commander-In-Chief of the Austrian Navy. 2012-01-03T03:00:07.630Z It is no wonder that the traveler's heart was cheered when, on November 13th, the storm-tossed Galatea passed under the guns of Forts Warren and Independence and he stepped ashore at Boston. Old Trails on the Niagara Frontier 2011-08-06T02:00:04.917Z Alexis, in his Galatea, says— I counsel you to season well and stuff Torpedos whole, and then to roast them thoroughly. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z Onward steamed the Galatea and Hannibal, keeping up a running fire with the four vessels pursuing them, while the two cruisers engaging the Narcissus continued their strenuous endeavours to silence her guns. The Great War in England in 1897 2011-09-20T02:00:17.083Z Galatea was impersonated by Madge Robertson, the young sister of the dramatist, then in the flower of her twenty-second year; and Kendal, whose wife she was soon to be, was Pygmalion. The English Stage Being an Account of the Victorian Drama 2011-07-04T02:00:21.750Z The presence of Christian missionaries at various periods, as also the visit of the Danish corvette Galatea in 1847, had already almost entirely disappeared from their memory. Narrative of the Circumnavigation of the Globe by the Austrian Frigate Novara, Volume II (Commodore B. Von Wullerstorf-Urbair,) Undertaken by Order of the Imperial Government in the Years 1857, 1858, & 1859, Under the Immediate Auspices of His I. and R. Highness the Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, Commander-In-Chief of the Austrian Navy. 2012-01-03T03:00:07.630Z His Royal Highness, when serving on board the Galatea, had leave to go on shore at Marseilles. The Impeachment of The House of Brunswick 2011-05-31T02:00:34.353Z In the evening there was a miscellaneous concert, including parts 1 and 2 of “Acis and Galatea.” Norfolk Annals A Chronological Record of Remarkable Events in the Nineteeth Century, Vol. 2 2011-05-25T02:00:19.650Z "The Galatea of Miguel de Cervantes," replied the barber. The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha 2011-05-01T02:00:10.977Z In mere outward form, her Giovanna was a pendant to her Galatea. The English Stage Being an Account of the Victorian Drama 2011-07-04T02:00:21.750Z A further scientific exploration of the Nicobar group was made by the naturalists attached to the Danish corvette Galatea in the course of their voyage round the world in the years 1845-7. Narrative of the Circumnavigation of the Globe by the Austrian Frigate Novara, Volume II (Commodore B. Von Wullerstorf-Urbair,) Undertaken by Order of the Imperial Government in the Years 1857, 1858, & 1859, Under the Immediate Auspices of His I. and R. Highness the Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian, Commander-In-Chief of the Austrian Navy. 2012-01-03T03:00:07.630Z Suppose it were to come to life, like Pygmalion's statue of Galatea? For the School Colours 2011-04-28T02:00:12.693Z In 1867 he was appointed to the command of the frigate Galatea, in which he visited Australia, Japan, China, and India. The New Gresham Encyclopedia Volume 4, Part 2: Ebert to Estremadura 2011-04-14T02:00:56.200Z An anonymous character sings Handel's "Hush, ye pretty warbling choir," from Acis and Galatea. Shakespeare and Music 2011-04-01T02:00:29.867Z You can guess what is the first question of Galatea, “Who am I?”—“A woman.” The English Stage Being an Account of the Victorian Drama 2011-07-04T02:00:21.750Z He began to wish that it was not ivory, and he named it Galatea. Wonder Stories The Best Myths for Boys and Girls 2011-03-31T02:00:19.150Z Katherine Rogers opened a two weeks' engagement on March 16th, playing "Galatea," "Leah," "Hunchback," "Unequal Match," "Lady of Lyons," "As You Like It," "Masks and Faces," and "Love's Sacrifice." The Mormons and the Theatre or The History of Theatricals in Utah 2011-03-14T03:01:07.627Z No dolphin in Galatea's train more blithe and gay than I, who thought to call her mine. A Woman's Burden 2011-02-13T03:00:21.253Z "She has a form like the little Galatea of Raphael in the Farnese," I said to myself. The Galaxy Vol. XXIII?March, 1877.?No. 3 2011-01-31T03:00:16.193Z Galatea learns the right which another woman possesses to Pygmalion, the thousand shackles by which men are content to limit their slender liberty and to diminish their fugitive enjoyments. The English Stage Being an Account of the Victorian Drama 2011-07-04T02:00:21.750Z Its pallor changed to the color of life, and Galatea opened her eyes and smiled at Pygmalion. Wonder Stories The Best Myths for Boys and Girls 2011-03-31T02:00:19.150Z She languidly decided on a classic design which Severance liked, and Valinski had named "Galatea." Vision House 2011-01-13T03:01:00.407Z Materials: Galatea, kaiki or burlap 15" woof, 13" warp; two strips for handles 14" warp by 3" woof; thread No. 40; needle No. 7. Handicraft for Girls A Tentative Course in Needlework, Basketry, Designing, Paper and Cardboard Construction, Textile Fibers and Fabrics and Home Decoration and Care 2011-01-06T03:00:45.093Z There are none of his Odes into which Horace is so fond of introducing his mythological allusions as those in which some real or fictitious heroine, Galatea or Asterie, Lyde or Phyllis, is addressed. The Roman Poets of the Augustan Age: Virgil Among the best known of his compositions are The Sleeping Venus, Diana in the Bath, Dana� Reclining, Galatea on the Sea, Europa on the Bull. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 1 A to Amide Pygmalion gave Galatea the presents that a young girl of Greece loved, bright shells and polished stones, birds in golden cages, flowers of many colors, beads, and amber. Wonder Stories The Best Myths for Boys and Girls 2011-03-31T02:00:19.150Z This feeling was no less cerebral and intellectual than it had been: she was no Galatea waiting her Pygmalion. The Valiants of Virginia She says she has the three requisites; but where's the woman that don't think herself Sappho and Galatea combined? Beatrice Boville and Other Stories Another traditional theme of ‘pastoral melancholy,’ of which Theocritus makes use, is the unrequited love of the Cyclops for Galatea. The Roman Poets of the Augustan Age: Virgil A′cis, according to Ovid, a beautiful shepherd of Sicily, loved by Galatea, and crushed to death by his rival the Cyclops Polyphemus. The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 1 A to Amide The Neptune, Galatea, Proteus, and Nereus certainly had an easy time on convoy duty. The Story of a Strange Career Being the Autobiography of a Convict; an Authentic Document No. III. was written after seeing Miss Marion Terry perform in Mr. Gilbert’s play of “Pygmalion and Galatea.” Rhyme? And Reason? Several ships had sailed early that fine morning—the Galatea, for Constantinople; the Siren, for a Norwegian port; the Mermaid, for Genoa; but no one had any recollection of noticing a boy go aboard. Little Miss Joy He began with the idyllic romance, the 'Galatea' already mentioned, and at various times during the rest of his life wrote poems, plays, and stories of a romantic and sentimental type. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. VIII The next day a stone Galatea faced the mirror. Love's Usuries His book is not devoid of literary talent and robust humour, and possibly he began it under the impression that Cervantes was no more likely to finish Don Quixote than to finish the Galatea. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 7 "Cerargyrite" to "Charing Cross" He produced a musical drama, 'Acis and Galatea,' written long before and set to Handel's music; a few more 'Fables'; a thin opera called 'Achilles'; and then his work was done. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 15 The Galatea was a good sailing vessel, loaded with goods, and was bound for Constantinople. Little Miss Joy His first book also, the 'Galatea,' was an embodiment of a kind of pastoral idealism: sentimental verses being interspersed with euphuistic prose, the whole describing the lovelorn shepherds and heartless shepherdesses of Arcadia. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. VIII The seamen of the Galatea lined the way to the Hall, on Tower Hill, in honour of the occasion, and of the presence of their captain. Speeches and Addresses of H. R. H. the Prince of Wales: 1863-1888 This conjecture is based solely on a passage in the dedication of the Galatea, where the writer speaks of having been “camarero to Cardinal Acquaviva at Rome.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 7 "Cerargyrite" to "Charing Cross" I should not be at all surprised to hear that Galatea saw to it that Pygmalion never made another statue. The Intelligence of Woman The voyage out promised well till they came to the Bay of Biscay, when contrary winds and a storm drove the Galatea to take refuge in the port of Lisbon. Little Miss Joy Galatea frequently handed to her a small onyx-cup, filled with the drops prescribed by her Persian physician. A Struggle for Rome, v. 3 Afterwards she loosened the net of gold-thread which confined the luxurious hair of her mistress during the night, letting the rich dark coils fall over neck and shoulders, and departed in her turn, calling "Galatea!" A Struggle for Rome, v. 1 He himself recognized its defects; with all his weakness for the Galatea, he ruefully allows that “it proposes something and concludes nothing.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 7 "Cerargyrite" to "Charing Cross" It was repeated four times, and then withdrawn to make room for “Acis and Galatea” and the oratorio of “Esther.” The Standard Cantatas Their Stories, Their Music, and Their Composers So the orders were given, and the Galatea went curtesying over the billows, under a bright sky, with all sails set. Little Miss Joy My little dove," said Galatea, "do not be angry. A Struggle for Rome, v. 3 Well, I suppose I must forgive you.--Galatea, A Struggle for Rome, v. 1 The Galatea was published in the spring of 1585, and is frequently said to relate the story of Cervantes’ courtship, and to introduce various distinguished writers under pastoral names. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 7 "Cerargyrite" to "Charing Cross" Galatea, dry thy tears, Acis now a god appears; See how he rears him from his bed! The Standard Cantatas Their Stories, Their Music, and Their Composers The wind sank, the sea became like glass, and the Galatea made but little progress. Little Miss Joy But it is such a dangerous subject, that I must beg thee, Galatea, to keep watch that no one comes and listens. A Struggle for Rome, v. 3 "Petros," answered Theodora, leaning comfortably back and sipping the sweet mixture which Galatea now handed to her, "the day has come which will reward all our years of patience, and make you a great man." A Struggle for Rome, v. 1 These circumstances, together with the internal evidence of the work, point to the conclusion that the Galatea was begun and completed before 1583. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 7 "Cerargyrite" to "Charing Cross" The story is based on the seventh fable in the thirteenth book of the Metamorphoses,—the sad story which Galatea, daughter of Nereus, tells to Scylla. The Standard Cantatas Their Stories, Their Music, and Their Composers The Galatea was well manned, and every one of the crew held gallantly to their post. Little Miss Joy Galatea, not less startled than we, fell into convulsions. A Struggle for Rome, v. 3 "She let the scent-bottle fall," answered Galatea quickly, and picked one up from the floor. A Struggle for Rome, v. 1 He probably consulted Creech's translation of the passage in Virgil: Sly Galatea drives me o'er the green, And apples throws, then hides, yet would be seen.—Wakefield. The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 New Edition The shepherd’s blood gushing forth from beneath the rock was changed into a river; and Galatea, who had fled to the sea, was consoled. The Standard Cantatas Their Stories, Their Music, and Their Composers It was about midnight that cries arose above the storm, and a violent shock told that the Galatea had struck on a rock. Little Miss Joy A shrill cry from the Emperor called us to his side, and also Galatea from an adjoining chamber, whom I immediately seized. A Struggle for Rome, v. 3 Galatea opened wide the doors of the principal entrance. A Struggle for Rome, v. 1 Spence, who possessed the Acis and Galatea, did not think it worth printing as a specimen of Pope's boyish abilities, even when the curiosity respecting his works was at its height. The Works of Alexander Pope, Volume 1 New Edition It is now generally performed in two parts with the three characters Galatea, Acis, and Polyphemus, and choruses of nymphs and shepherds. The Standard Cantatas Their Stories, Their Music, and Their Composers There was no hope then—the Galatea was doomed. Little Miss Joy When Galatea knocked some time later, she had answered that she had gone to rest, and required nothing more. A Struggle for Rome, v. 3 Galatea had faithfully shared all the humiliations and triumphs, the vices and cunning of the adventuress's life until the latter had attained to the imperial throne. A Struggle for Rome, v. 1 Then, in the dream, she would come out of the picture, as Galatea stepped down from the lifelessness of granite into rosy and animated warmth. The Portal of Dreams Oh, happy, thrice happy, the day when the cold Galatea forsook me; And equally happy, I say, the hour when that other girl took me! Second Book of Verse For the Galatea had parted in midships, and was settling down into those black waters where, here and there, the white surf on the wave-crests was seen with ghastly clearness in the murky gloom. Little Miss Joy Many of the myths developed by the earlier poets had their home in the immediate neighbourhood, sometimes upon the very sides, of Etna—Demeter seeking Persephone; Acis and Galatea; Polyphemus and the Cyclops. Etna A History of the Mountain and of its Eruptions Galatea bolted the principal door, through which she had entered, and crossed the room to the opposite corner, which was filled by a colossal bronze statue of Justinian. A Struggle for Rome, v. 1 No passion of living writ itself on Galatea’s check while she was in marble, and Alexina, opening the door to the tap, thought her aunt beautiful. The House of Fulfilment She is dressed as Galatea, in a clinging garment of the severest Greek style, with no jewels upon her neck, and with her exquisite arms bare to the shoulder. Rossmoyne And between the roar of the storm and the more distant roll of the thunder, a swishing, gurgling noise told that the water was fast gaining ground, and the Galatea going down. Little Miss Joy She was the original Galatea in Handel’s Acis and Galatea, and the contralto arias in the Messiah are said to have been written for her. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 6, Slice 3 "Chitral" to "Cincinnati" Galatea took the reluctant lover by the shoulders, without ceremony, and pushed him behind the statue and out of the secret door. A Struggle for Rome, v. 1 She was white no longer; she looked like a marble Galatea suddenly brought to life. The Phantom Lover "I fear my Galatea will never wake to life for me." Rossmoyne The boat was drifting off, and every minute seemed to put a further distance from the place where the Galatea had struck the rock and perished. Little Miss Joy The arras pictured the story of the nymph Galatea; the windows bore intertwined in red glass the cyphers H and K that stood for Katharine of Aragon. The Fifth Queen And How She Came to Court Galatea pushed the bewildered man through the secret entrance, turned the statue into its place again, and went to open the great door. A Struggle for Rome, v. 1 Raphael says: 'Having found no model sufficiently beautiful for my Galatea, I worked from a certain Idea which I found in my own mind.' The Continental Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 5, November, 1863 I don't believe any Galatea would come to life beneath your touch. Rossmoyne Behind them rose a low black mass, with the points of the masts showing where the Galatea, had gone down. Little Miss Joy In the evening I go to see the amateurs play "Pygmalion and Galatea." Nye and Riley's Wit and Humor (Poems and Yarns) Galatea appeared again immediately, accompanied by a little round-backed man, who looked much older than his forty-years justified. A Struggle for Rome, v. 1 Thus was Straws classic in his taste, affecting the instrument wherein Acis sighed his soul and breath away for fair Galatea! The Strollers Massé's opera "Galatea" presented at the Brooklyn Academy of Music, by Arthur Mees. Annals of Music in America A Chronological Record of Significant Musical Events The kindness of their reception greatly cheered old Colley, and they were put up for the night, while inquiries were made about the Galatea, and the truth of their story. Little Miss Joy Her, while she gave Her locks to comb, thus Galatea fair, Bespoke, but first suppress'd a rising sigh. The Metamorphoses of Publius Ovidus Naso in English blank verse Vols. I & II No miniature Galatea half hewn out of the block of humanity, waiting for the chisel of a composite Pygmalion. Turn About Eleanor I've been studying the part of Galatea a good deal and rehearsing it with him as well. The Invader A Novel "Acis and Galatea."—Is there any good evidence in support of the commonly received opinion that the words to Handel's Acis and Galatea were written by Gay? Notes and Queries, Number 219, January 7, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc That the Galatea was lost seemed certain, but that Jack was aboard her was not proved. Little Miss Joy Galatea! speak; “Nor from thy friend this cause of grief conceal: “Faithful am I to thee.” The Metamorphoses of Publius Ovidus Naso in English blank verse Vols. I & II She did not wonder that Thetis, Galatea, and all the hundred Nereids loved their home. A Victor of Salamis "I shouldn't act Galatea at all well," she substituted lamely; "and I shouldn't look the part nearly as well as Mrs. Shaw will." The Invader A Novel Soon after his return to England in 1771 he produced his picture of Venus, which was compared, though with little justice, to the Galatea of Raphael, the Venus of Titian and the Venus de Medici. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon" Then came Acis and Galatea, which was so odd and old‑fashioned we could scarcely sit it out. The Martian "Pygmalion loved his Galatea," said one of the songs. Fairy Tales of Hans Christian Andersen Thus saith my Galatea: Love long hath been deluded, When shall it be concluded? Lyrics from the Song-Books of the Elizabethan Age So you're going to be kind enough to act Galatea for us at our fancy fair, Mrs. Stewart? The Invader A Novel Scarcely was he inaugurated as emperor before he marched against the Alans, a Scythian tribe, who had ravaged Pontus, Cappadocia, Cilicia, and Galatea. Ancient States and Empires We used to go to the opera at Drury Lane, where they gave in English a different Italian opera every night;—and this was always followed by Acis and Galatea. The Martian Pygmalion received his Galatea," said Alfred: "yes, that's what they said in the wedding song. What the Moon Saw: and Other Tales I do not know that the late Sir William Gilbert was a great student of literature—of classical literature, to judge from the nomenclature of Pygmalion and Galatea mentioned above, he certainly was not. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800 I'm afraid that silly boy, Jim Morrison, made some mistake about it, and told you we wanted you to act Galatea. The Invader A Novel And Galatea, lovely maid, Beneath wild Etna's fastness stayed Her horses, dripping with the mere, Those Polypheman songs to hear. Something Else Again Were it not for the tightly clinging garments, the pair would have provided a charming representation of Galatea in stone and Galatea after Pygmalion's frenzy had warmed her into life. The Strange Case of Mortimer Fenley "Pygmalion received his Galatea," so one of the songs said. kala's bust. What the Moon Saw: and Other Tales Before Galatea could wed Pygmalion, she had to change from marble into glowing flesh and blood, and step down from off her pedestal. The Mistress of Shenstone But of course we couldn't possibly do without you in the other thing, and Mrs. Stewart seems quite pointed out for that Galatea part. The Invader A Novel Forster has gladdened our hearts with his account of the triumph of "Acis and Galatea," and I am anxiously looking for news of the tragedy. The Letters of Charles Dickens Vol. 1, 1833-1856 To the Farnesina: Raphael’s frescoes, the famous Galatea, and the great head which Michael Angelo painted on the wall, as it is said as a hint to Raphael that he was too minute. The Greville Memoirs A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV and King William IV, Vol. I To him I was the Galatea that no man could bring to life. Black Oxen For in every good ship the miracle of Galatea is renewed; and the shipwright who sent this keel down the ways to her element surely beheld the birth of a goddess. From a Cornish Window A New Edition Meanwhile the Galatea had reported heavy smoke "as from a fleet." A History of Sea Power Meanwhile, his romance of "Galatea" and of his own life are both growing. Wit and Wisdom of Don Quixote I have referred to the firing of an 8-oz. rocket from the deck of the 'Galatea' on March 8, 1877, stating the duration of its echoes to be seven seconds. Fragments of science, V. 1-2 A promenade concert was given on the parade-ground at the barracks, at which the band of the 'Galatea' played to the company. A Boy's Voyage Round the World Sumptuously beautiful, and possessed of a clear and resonant voice, such statuesque characters as Galatea and Hermione attracted her irresistibly, and in these she achieved her greatest triumphs. American Men of Mind Galatea cloth has been somewhat in demand in recent years by women requiring serviceable and neat-appearing cotton fabrics at a medium price. Textiles For Commercial, Industrial, and Domestic Arts Schools; Also Adapted to Those Engaged in Wholesale and Retail Dry Goods, Wool, Cotton, and Dressmaker's Trades Peace left my soul when you knocked at my heart— Come, Galatea, never to depart! Confessions of a Book-Lover The observations were made from the 'Vestal' and the 'Galatea,' positions being successively assumed which permitted the sound to reach the observers with the Wind, against the wind, and across the wind. Fragments of science, V. 1-2 How the poor brute was slung out of the 'Galatea,' got on shore, and got back on ship-board again, was to me a mystery. A Boy's Voyage Round the World The shabby old individual was no less a personage than the celebrated William Gray, of Boston, owner of the Galatea and cargo, and proprietor of many a richer craft then floating on every sea. Captain Canot or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver Dan followed; the water stung his body like champagne, but a stroke or two carried him across to where Galatea had already emerged with a glistening of creamy bare limbs. Pygmalion's Spectacles The shadows of evening were falling as he went into the room that he had made sacred to Galatea. A Book of Myths From the deck of the 'Galatea' a rocket was discharged, which reached a great elevation, and exploded with a loud report. Fragments of science, V. 1-2 The mail express was to wait until Mr. and Mrs. Bandman—who had been acting in Auckland—had received some presentation from the officers of the 'Galatea'! A Boy's Voyage Round the World Let us return once more to the Galatea and her worthy commander. Captain Canot or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver "We are happy, Galatea and I, to welcome you, since visitors are a rare pleasure here, and those from your shadowy country most rare." Pygmalion's Spectacles “Give me my Galatea,” he dared not say; but Aphrodite knew well the words he would fain have uttered, and smiled to think how Pygmalion at last was on his knees. A Book of Myths These results were recorded by a number of very practised observers on board the 'Galatea.' Fragments of science, V. 1-2 Mixed with the Maoris were the sailors of the 'Galatea,' rolling about the streets, and, like them, frequent customers of the public-houses. A Boy's Voyage Round the World As the sails of the Galatea flattened against the wind, many an anxious eye was strained over the water in search of me; but I was nowhere seen! Captain Canot or, Twenty Years of an African Slaver Dan ceased his questioning, content for the moment to drink in the beauty about him and then Galatea returned bearing a crystal bowl of the strange fruits. Pygmalion's Spectacles And then did Galatea, with warm and rosy cheeks, widely open her eyes, like pools in a dark mountain stream on which the sun is shining, and gaze with timid gladness into his own. A Book of Myths The shots were heard by eleven observers on board the 'Galatea,' which took up positions varying from 2 miles to 13.5 miles from the firing-point. Fragments of science, V. 1-2 Out of this interest grew his “Galatea,” which he painted for a wealthy nobleman of his acquaintance. Great Artists, Vol 1. Raphael, Rubens, Murillo, and Durer The best known of the Nereides were Thetis, the wife of Peleus, Amphitrite, the spouse of Poseidon, and Galatea, the beloved of Acis. Myths and Legends of Ancient Greece and Rome Galatea laughed delightedly at his surprises, and even Leucon smiled a grey smile. Pygmalion's Spectacles There are no after tales of Pygmalion and Galatea. A Book of Myths The mean values of eighteen series of observations made on board the 'Galatea,' at distances varying from 1.75 mile to 4.8 miles, were as follows:— Fragments of science, V. 1-2 In this picture Galatea sails over the sea in her shell-boat drawn by dolphins. Great Artists, Vol 1. Raphael, Rubens, Murillo, and Durer Here we thoughtlessly amused ourselves for some time, quoting Acis and Galatea, Diana and her nymphs, and every classic story applicable to the scene. Frank Mildmay Or, the Naval Officer Galatea," he said, "do you ever go to a city? Pygmalion's Spectacles “O Aphrodite!” he said, “who can do all things, give me, I pray you, one like my Galatea for my wife!” A Book of Myths The distance of the 'Galatea' varied from 3 to 7 miles, that of the 'Vestal,' which was more restricted in her movements, being 2 to 3 miles. Fragments of science, V. 1-2 The Galatea was a smart frigate, and now that she was well manned was likely to make a name for herself. Will Weatherhelm The Yarn of an Old Sailor The frigate had been crowded with troops, nearly one-half of whom had been cut down by the Galatea’s shot, which she had poured into the Frenchman’s hull. James Braithwaite, the Supercargo The Story of his Adventures Ashore and Afloat "He goes to weave," said Galatea after a moment. Pygmalion's Spectacles But if my words with wingèd storm hence slip, Yet, Galatea, favour thou her ship. The Works of Christopher Marlowe, Vol. 3 (of 3) Her need of him indeed was utter—she had no soul until he touched her into life: it is the very Pygmalion and Galatea. Browning's Heroines She soon showed that she was a fast craft, for though the Galatea sailed well, she maintained her distance. Will Weatherhelm The Yarn of an Old Sailor When taking some of the prisoners on board the Galatea, I found she had also suffered severely, though not at all in proportion to the Renommé. James Braithwaite, the Supercargo The Story of his Adventures Ashore and Afloat Galatea stood in a doorway to his left, leaning half-wearily against the frame; he placed the bowl of fruit on a bench at the entrance and moved to her side. Pygmalion's Spectacles In one splendid mansion were discovered several pictures, representing Polyphemus and Galatea, Hercules and the three Hesperdies, Cupid and a Bacchante, Mercury and Io, Perseus killing Medusa, and other subjects. Anecdotes of Painters, Engravers, Sculptors and Architects, and Curiosities of Art, (Vol. 2 of 3) So he now amused himself at intervals in devising fresh indignities, in planning new hardships, to be heaped upon the unfortunate Galatea party. The Pirate Island A Story of the South Pacific Having put the prisoners on board the Artois and Galatea, we returned once more to effect the destruction of the frigate. Will Weatherhelm The Yarn of an Old Sailor The moon hath not kissed the golden locks of Galatea four times since I was let out. Sir Ludar A Story of the Days of the Great Queen Bess "This is ideal," he said, "but, Galatea, how am I to turn out the light?" Pygmalion's Spectacles Euripidês introduces the monster in his Cyclops; and the tragedy of Acis and Galatea is the subject of Handel’s famous opera so called. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 The Galatea was by this time a mass of flame fore and aft. The Pirate Island A Story of the South Pacific The leading columns of the Republicans appeared in the distance, just as the Galatea’s guns had been brought to bear on the shore. Will Weatherhelm The Yarn of an Old Sailor Then too his reminiscences of the said Acis and Galatea as given at the Concerts for Ancient Music. Letters of Edward FitzGerald in two volumes, Vol. 1 As they returned, Galatea sang a strange song, plaintive and sweet as the medley of river and flower music. Pygmalion's Spectacles The miracle of Galatea was worked in this face before the very gaze of him who had dispensed the beneficent influence. White Ashes We were burned out of our ship—the Galatea of London. The Pirate Island A Story of the South Pacific Scene: Pygmalion's studio; several classical statues are placed about the room; at the back a cabinet containing a statue of Galatea, before which curtains are drawn concealing the statue. Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform I heard but little music: the glorious Acis and Galatea; and the redoubtable Jenny Lind, for the first time. Letters of Edward FitzGerald in two volumes, Vol. 1 He saw finally the implication of the name Galatea. Pygmalion's Spectacles He was now old, and had written nothing, or at least published nothing, since Galatea. The Great Events by Famous Historians, Volume 10 He consequently managed to see a good deal of the place, and thoroughly enjoyed the seven weeks during which the Galatea lay in Sydney harbour. The Pirate Island A Story of the South Pacific Characters: Pygmalion, an Athenian sculptor; Cynisca, his wife; Galatea, an animated statue. Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform As she folded the letter she remembered how Hannaford had told the story of Galatea, likening her to the statue which had been given life without knowledge of the world. The Guests Of Hercules Galatea—Pygmalion's statue, given life by Venus in the ancient Grecian myth. Pygmalion's Spectacles She flushed into vivid life as the marble Galatea incardinated under Pygmalion's kiss. The Stowaway Girl The Greek had never been courteous in his behaviour to the Galatea party, but now he was downright insolent, and his insolence seemed to increase every day. The Pirate Island A Story of the South Pacific With any man Whose word or deed gave Galatea pain. Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform It was almost as if his voice spoke to her now, in this room he had loved, answering when she asked what became of Galatea in the end. The Guests Of Hercules It seemed to him that he followed her, walking over the shadowed turf that gave with springy crunch beneath his tread, though Galatea left hardly an imprint. Pygmalion's Spectacles Characters of the statuesque order attracted her imagination—Ion, Galatea, Hermione—but she did not leave them soulless. Shadows of the Stage His name was Carter, and it was understood that he was distantly related to one of the members of the firm owning the Galatea. The Pirate Island A Story of the South Pacific Come Galatea—till my wife returns, My sister shall provide thee with a home; Her house is close at hand. Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform She looked grown up, and was dressed like other young women of her day, but any kitten with its eyes open was better equipped for business than she, for kittens have claws and Galatea hadn't. The Guests Of Hercules Galatea bent over the brink and cupped her hands, raising a few mouthfuls of water to her lips; Dan followed her example, finding the liquid stinging cold. Pygmalion's Spectacles And perhaps too, the poor girl had thought rightly, for there exist among true artists singular Pygmalions who, contrary to the original one, would like to turn their living Galateas to marble. Bohemians of the Latin Quarter “Oh, what a monster of a ship!” exclaimed little Blanche Lascelles as the ironclad approached near enough to the Galatea to enable those on board to realise her vast proportions. The Pirate Island A Story of the South Pacific Galatea—in thine innocence Thou sayest things that others would reprove. Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform Then she was silent for a moment, thinking; but at last she put a sudden question: "What happened to Galatea?" The Guests Of Hercules Dan uttered puzzled words of thanks, and the old man nodded, reseating himself on the carven bench; Galatea skipped through the arched entrance, and Dan, after an irresolute moment, dropped to the remaining bench. Pygmalion's Spectacles Beneath this black ash, touched here and there with the purple wistfulness of the passing year, Pan might have sat to play his pipes, the Cyclops might have pleaded with the graceful Galatea. Some Summer Days in Iowa They dined, and then sallied forth to take a look at the Galatea, which they found about half-way down the dock. The Pirate Island A Story of the South Pacific Well, Galatea, it's a sentiment That every woman shares with thee; They think it—but they keep it to themselves. Standard Selections A Collection and Adaptation of Superior Productions From Best Authors For Use in Class Room and on the Platform It was difficult to answer this question with due regard to the laws of God and man, and at the same time give Galatea a lesson in social decorum. The Guests Of Hercules "From Galatea's mother," said the Grey Weaver, "who had them from your predecessor—a phantom who visited here before Galatea was born." Pygmalion's Spectacles Grace with Watteau is not the antique grace—a rigid and solid charm, the perfection of the marble of a Galatea, the entirely plastic and the material glory of a Venus. Great Pictures, As Seen and Described by Famous Writers In accordance with which opinion Blanche’s passage had been taken out and home on board the Galatea; and her fair self especially confided to the care and protection of Captain and Mrs Staunton. The Pirate Island A Story of the South Pacific In these concerts the "Acis and Galatea" and "Alexander's Feast" were the most admired; but the enthusiasm culminated in the rendition of the "Messiah," produced for the first time on April 13, 1742. The Great German Composers It then fell calm, but the boats of the men-of-war at anchor, his Majesty's ships Lion, Nisus, and Galatea, soon towed us into our berth. The Lieutenant and Commander Being Autobigraphical Sketches of His Own Career, from Fragments of Voyages and Travels Galatea was dancing up the path, eating a strange fruit as rosy as her lips. Pygmalion's Spectacles She is no longer a possible Galatea or Arethusa, she is only a goose girl, and we feel but the more strongly on that account the eternal poem of the healthy human form. Artist and Public And Other Essays On Art Subjects Now it happened that the Galatea’s boats were somewhat different in character from the boats usually to be found on board ship. The Pirate Island A Story of the South Pacific My dearest Mrs. Martin,—How am I to thank you for this most beautiful shawl, looking fresh from Galatea's flocks, and woven by something finer than her fingers? The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II In her there is everything, and everything else beside: Galatea, the statue, with a Christian soul. The Bread-winners A Social Study Then they were laughing in the pool, splashing about until Galatea drew herself to the bank, glowing and panting. Pygmalion's Spectacles It was Galatea whose image Pygmalion created and whom Venus brought to life. The Original Fables of La Fontaine Rendered into English Prose by Fredk. Colin Tilney Steadily and rapidly they hacked and notched away at the hard rope, working literally for their lives, for it was now no longer possible to doubt that the Galatea was slowly but surely capsizing. The Pirate Island A Story of the South Pacific The great yacht races of September 7, 1886, in which the "May Flower" distanced the "Galatea" by two miles and a half, was a spanking race. T. De Witt Talmage As I Knew Him Like Galatea, she speaks: "Is that you, George?" David Lockwin—The People's Idol "Galatea," said his voice, "Whom will you take as mate?" Pygmalion's Spectacles I almost forget now how the scenes go, I only know that at the appearance of Galatea we knew that the overture had not lied. Prose Fancies Meanwhile the Galatea sped rapidly and prosperously on her way. The Pirate Island A Story of the South Pacific He knew where violets and sweet narcissus grew, as well as Galatea where pink coralline and spreading sea-flowers with their waving arms. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series He had outlined, a time back, a sylvan Galatea; and now, as he sat in the still room, the framework assumed form and substance; it breathed and moved him divinely. The Man Thou Gavest Galatea twisted him a bright-blossomed garland for his head, and thereafter he moved always with a sweet singing about him. Pygmalion's Spectacles Did not Galatea symbolise all the sleeping beauty of the world that was to awaken warm and fragrant at the kiss of our youth? Prose Fancies The Duke, who had taken very nearly the same cruise himself in the 'Galatea' a few years ago, inquired very kindly after all his old friends at Tahiti, Hilo, Honolulu, and many other places. A Voyage in the 'Sunbeam' Our Home on the Ocean for Eleven Months But Galatea, having filled her lap with bluebells, quite forgot the leaping kids, and piping Cyclops, and cool summer caves, and yellow honey, and black ivy, and sweet vine, and water cold as Alpine snow. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series She declares that in the offing, among the snowy craft which dance at anchor there, can be distinguished her pretty steam yacht, the Galatea. Mary Anderson "It is a song sung by another Galatea," she answered, "who is my mother." Pygmalion's Spectacles It was that exquisite one from Handel's "Acis and Galatea:" "Love in her eyes sits playing, And sheds delicious death; Love on her lips is straying, And warbling in her breath." Christian's Mistake Yet the Passion must not rise too high, as Polyphemus’s, Galateas’s mad Lover, of whom Theocritus divinely thus, as almost of every thing else: De Carmine Pastorali (1684) Young Galatea, nursed in the caverns of these rocks, white as the foam, and shy as the sea fishes, came one morning up the valley to pick mountain hyacinths, and little Polyphemus led the way. Sketches and Studies in Italy and Greece, First Series Gilbert’s mythological comedy, ‘Pygmalion and Galatea,’ has, moreover, been spoken of as one of the actress’ chief successes, and a crowded house on Saturday evening was the result of the announcement of its revival. Mary Anderson For a distance they walked hand in hand, but as they reached the path of pebbly brightness near the house, Galatea drew away and sped swiftly before him. Pygmalion's Spectacles The marble Galatea came to life at the prayer of a man. Hints for Lovers That is a sketch," she said mechanically, "by Burne-Jones, for one of the Pygmalion and Galatea series. The Mating of Lydia He calls me by twenty Names in a Day's Time: When he has a Mind to wheedle me, then I'm call'd Galatea, Euterpe, Calliope, Callirhoe, Melissa, Venus, Minerva, and what not? Colloquies of Erasmus, Volume I. An ideal Galatea could scarcely be realized, for there should be in the triumph of the sculptor’s art, endowed by the gods with life, a supernatural grace and beauty. Mary Anderson Dan followed as quickly as he might; when he arrived, Leucon sat on his bench by the portal, and Galatea had paused on the threshold. Pygmalion's Spectacles That story of the mutiny of the Galatea was destined to be one of his very best narratives. Cap'n Abe, Storekeeper Bill had not bad a classical education, and knew nothing of Galatea in the Eclogue,—how she did not hide, until she saw her swain was looking fondly after. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 09, No. 51, January, 1862 I will become Galatea, let people love me, if they like! Marie Bashkirtseff (From Childhood to Girlhood) In this respect it is little to say that Galatea has never before been represented with so near an approach to perfection.” Mary Anderson Again he rose at the glow of dawn, and again Galatea was before him, meeting him at the door with her bowl of fruit. Pygmalion's Spectacles Then, after the fight was over and they'd hove the others overboard, they begun to see they needed me to navigate the Galatea. Cap'n Abe, Storekeeper There Acis wooed his Galatea in the shade, with the Sicilian sea spreading in halcyon serenity before them. Bracebridge Hall, or The Humorists Cyclops Polyphemus, famous in the story of Ulysses, was a persistent and jealous suitor of Galatea, the fairest of sea divinities. Matthew Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum and Other Poems Galatea is moreover by no means the strongest acting part in the comedy, affording few of the opportunities for the exhibition of passion, which fall to the lot of the heart-broken and indignant wife, Cynisca. Mary Anderson They trudged in silence to the brink of Galatea's pool. Pygmalion's Spectacles Dorothy, an airy, dazzling figure in white, her face radiant with innocent excitement, stood by her mother, whose marble beauty had warmed with happiness as Galatea may have thrilled to life. Out of the Ashes Here we thoughtlessly amused ourselves for some time, quoting Acis and Galatea, Diana, and her nymphs, and every classic story applicable to the scene. Frank Mildmay Or, The Naval Officer So ardent was he in his wooings, that he would leave his flocks to wander at will, while he sang his uncouth lays from the hilltops to Galatea in the bay below. Matthew Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum and Other Poems This new Galatea, however, is fair to look upon—so fair in her statuesque attitudes and her shapely presence, that the infatuation of the man who created her is readily understood. Mary Anderson Through the chaos he fancied a glimpse of the girl, but closer approach left him still voicing his hopeless cry of "Galatea!" Pygmalion's Spectacles I can imagine that Pygmalion felt about Galatea as I felt that first hour in the Acropolis. As Seen By Me A`cis, a Sicilian shepherd enamoured of Galatea, whom the Cyclops Polyphemus, out of jealousy, overwhelmed under a rock, from under which his blood has since flowed as a river. The Nuttall Encyclopædia Being a Concise and Comprehensive Dictionary of General Knowledge Not far from here, down the coast, the rocks that the Cyclops threw after the fleeing mariners are still to be seen near the shore above which he piped to Galatea. Heart of Man “The revival of ‘Pygmalion and Galatea’ at the Lyceum on Saturday last, with Miss Mary Anderson in the part of the animated statue, excited considerable interest and drew together a large and enthusiastic audience. Mary Anderson But his Galatea, warm and lovely and vital, must remain forever without the gift of life, since he was neither Pygmalion nor God. Pygmalion's Spectacles As lately I on silver Thames did ride, Sad Galatea on the bank I spied; Such was her look as sorrow taught to shine, And thus she graced me with a voice divine. Poetical Works of Edmund Waller and Sir John Denham One, lastly, a neo-classic companion to Theocritus' tale of Galatea, recounts the poet's unrequited homage to Daphne of the Laurels, thus again suggesting the idealized source of Petrarch's inspiration. Pastoral Poetry and Pastoral Drama A Literary Inquiry, with Special Reference to the Pre-Restoration Stage in England Among her earlier works are figures in marble of "To-day" and "Galatea," the first being emblematic of America. Women in the fine arts, from the Seventh Century B.C. to the Twentieth Century A.D. Without attempting any comparison between Mrs. Kendal and the young American actress, it may at once be stated, that the latter gave an interesting and original rendering of Galatea. Mary Anderson The Cyclops in Theocritus tells Galatea she is "whiter than milk … brighter than a bunch of hard grapes." Primitive Love and Love-Stories The frescoes of Galatea and Psyche, executed by Raphael and his pupils, have made this villa famous in the annals of Italian painting. Renaissance in Italy Volume 3 The Fine Arts Chase not the recreant, milk the willing ewe: The world hath Galateas fairer yet. Theocritus, translated into English Verse Not such a pipe, good reader, as that which Acis did sweetly tune in praise of his Galatea, but one of true Delft manufacture.—W. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama, Vol. 1 A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook Galatea, as Miss Anderson understands her, is statuesque; but Galatea is also a woman, perfect in the purity of ideal womanhood. Mary Anderson Every genius is more or less a Pygmalion, and his own imagination is the Aphrodite that gives life to the Galateas that he carves. The Love Affairs of Great Musicians, Volume 2 The rapture of Greek art in its most youthful moment has never been recaptured by a modern painter with more force and fire of fancy than in the "Galatea." Renaissance in Italy Volume 3 The Fine Arts In front of this temple the water assumes a variety of fantastical forms, ornamented at different points by statues of Neptune, Bacchus, Roman Wrestlers, Galatea, &c. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 12, No. 343, November 29, 1828 Here Galatea used to come, and rest beside the river; Because, in faint, soft, blowing foam, her shepherd lived for ever. The Poems of Henry Kendall With Biographical Note by Bertram Stevens She has seized, in this instance, upon the touching rather than the harmonious side of Galatea, the pure and innocent girl who is not fit to live upon this world. Mary Anderson There were those in the world who, seeing her, might have wondered that the deer did not play Galatea and come to life. The Conquest of Canaan Come, Galatea, what pleasure is 't to play Amid the waves? The Bucolics and Eclogues Her thick blond hair, which was inclined to wave, and which easily uncoiled, and which it was necessary to fasten up incessantly, seemed made for the flight of Galatea under the willows. Les Misérables In your atelier, the saffron of a bad complexion blooms to the fairness of a rose, and the bunch of a lumpy figure is modelled to the grace of Galatea. A Chair on the Boulevard But is this all that Galatea has to do? Mary Anderson As Pygmalion loved Galatea: it was for them a lover in marble and they waited for the breath of life to animate that breast, for the blood to color those veins. The Confession of a Child of the Century He named her Galatea, and arrayed her like a princess; he hung jewels about her neck, and made all his home beautiful and fit for such a presence. Old Greek Folk Stories Told Anew The Galatea ran down to reconnoitre, and at 10 A. M., recognizing her foes, hauled up on the starboard tack to escape. The Naval War of 1812 Or the History of the United States Navy during the Last War with Great Britain to Which Is Appended an Account of the Battle of New Orleans The remainder of the season presented nothing of any special interest until on the last night Handel offered his subscribers a new type of entertainment in the shape of Acis and Galatea. Handel Only an artist can give effect to the comedy, or touch the true chord of sentiment that underlies the idea of Galatea. Mary Anderson It is on that account," Mrs. Greyson said smiling, "that I fancy Galatea must have been most uncomfortable to live with. The Pagans Home to his house of dreams went the sculptor, loath to be parted for a day from his statue, Galatea. Old Greek Folk Stories Told Anew They have been telling us of the visit of the Duke of Edinburgh in the Galatea in 1867, in honour of whom the Settlement is called Edinburgh. Three Years in Tristan da Cunha Those ever popular favourites Esther and Acis and Galatea followed it, and, as in the foregoing season, Handel played organ concertos between the acts of these works. Handel But to make Galatea consistently inhuman, persistently frigid, and monotonously spiritual, is, if not absolutely incorrect, at least glaringly ineffective. Mary Anderson From the golden rim Of shells, dewy with pearl, in ocean's depths The snowy loveliness of Galatea Has fallen; and with her, their endless sleep In coral sepulchers the Nereids Forgotten sleep in peace. Modern Italian Poets Essays and Versions One of the first productions of Cervantes was the pastoral romance of "Galatea." Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities Thus, Bluebeard was beaten by his wives, or Polyphemus was kind enough to pluck out his eye by way of sacrificing himself to the happiness of Acis and Galatea. Jean Christophe: in Paris The Market-Place, Antoinette, the House Humour he had in plenty; one has only to recall Acis and Galatea. Handel Miss Anderson reads Galatea in a severe fashion. Mary Anderson That sculptor fell in love with his statue of the nymph Galatea, to which Venus gave life at his request. Fables of La Fontaine — a New Edition, with Notes I threw her a kiss, and she gave a little cry and retired into the carriage, for all the world like Galatea, and as there were no willows about, I didn't pursue her. The Companions of Jehu She felt academically the delight of the girl's beauty, a statue coming to life, or a living being going back into statue—Galatea in one phase or the other. We Can't Have Everything Did not Galatea symbolise all the sleeping beauty of the world that was to awaken, warm and fragrant, at the kiss of their youth? Young Lives She is a Galatea perfectly formed, whose heart has not yet been adjusted. Mary Anderson He gallopt empty by: there's some Treason; You Galatea rode with her into the wood; why left you her? Philaster Love Lies a Bleeding Apple-trees were there, which reminded one of Eve, and willows, which made one think of Galatea. The History of a Crime The Testimony of an Eye-Witness Kedzie sat in a marble expectancy, Galatea watching Pygmalion create her and prepare to bring her to life. We Can't Have Everything The play was "Pygmalion and Galatea," and at the appearance of Galatea they knew that the overture had not lied. Young Lives It is with no desire to be discourteous that we venture any comparison between the Galatea of Miss Anderson and of Mrs. Kendal. Mary Anderson Galatea, a wise modest Lady attending the Princess. Philaster Love Lies a Bleeding We left Vassar, June 24, on the steamer 'Galatea,' from New York to Providence. Maria Mitchell: Life, Letters, and Journals Philander and Galatea played upon the apron stage. The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume III In the centre of the island was a temple to Galatea the Nereid, as the inscription informed us. Works of Lucian of Samosata — Volume 02 Yet surely there can be no doubt that Mrs. Kendal’s idea of Galatea, while appealing to the heart, is more dramatically effective. Mary Anderson He discovered me, hidden as I was behind the foliage, at the very moment when that pretty girl, fleet as Galatea, slipped into the lodge. The Queen Pedauque A handsome lover, Galatea, this Sicilian shepherd who they say is so mad for you! Works of Lucian of Samosata — Volume 01 Set Galatea's Charms before your Eyes, Think of the Glory to divide a Kingdom; And do not waste your noble Youth and Time Upon a peevish Heart you cannot gain. The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume III Well, I can promise you that it is a good one, it would almost bring Galatea from her marble. Lysbeth, a Tale of the Dutch “Since ‘Pygmalion and Galatea’ was produced at the Haymarket Theater, fully a dozen years ago, when the part of Galatea was created by Mrs. Kendal, quite a number of actresses have essayed the character. Mary Anderson It is a pretty story that tale of Galatea with her apple and her clumsy flight. Emile Now then, Galatea, do you still think we envy you your lover? Works of Lucian of Samosata — Volume 01 All other editions erroneously continue it as part of Galatea's speech. p. The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume III Suppose she did Pygmalion and Galatea what would she say first? Ulysses The play is indeed a cunningly-devised fable; but Galatea is the one central figure on which it hangs. Mary Anderson Pygmalion, why come you not to awaken thy Galatea? Frederick the Great and His Court A consequent close acquaintance with antiquity, with the very touch of it, blossomed literally in his brain, and, under his facile hand, in artistic creations, of which the Galatea is indeed the consummation. Miscellaneous Studies; a series of essays Then to compleat thy happiness, Take Galatea, since her Passion merits thee, As do thy Virtues her. The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume III It was here that Raphael painted his Galatea and the whole fable of Cupid and Psyche. Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini From beginning to end, Miss Anderson’s Galatea is a captivating study in the highest sphere of histrionic art. Mary Anderson Galatea never does quite like Pygmalion: his relation to her is too godlike to be altogether agreeable. Pygmalion Handel used scenes and costumes when he produced his "Esther," as well as his "Acis and Galatea," in London. A Second Book of Operas Ha! who's that? a Lover, on my life, This amorous malady reigns every where; Nor can my Sister be an ignorant Of what I saw this night in Galatea: I'll question her—Sister, Aminta, Sister. The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume III We cannot eat the grapes of Apelles or embrace the Galatea of Pygmalion; we cannot rescue Ophelia or enlighten Juliet; and of impulse to interfere, to connect the scene with ourselves, we have none. The Psychology of Beauty The sketch of the programme furnishes an excellent antidote to Berlioz's Requiem, in Handel's "Acis and Galatea"; and some smaller things of Draseke, Lassen and my humble self might be introduced in between. Letters of Franz Liszt -- Volume 2 from Rome to the End As she passed by Count Belleville, he exclaimed with a sigh to his neighbor: "Ah, look at this majestic Galatea, this beautiful marble statue, which can only be awaked to life by kisses." Frederick the Great and His Family It was with this hope and with this fear that Louis authorized Saint-Aignan to sketch the portraits of the shepherdesses, Phyllis, Amaryllis, and Galatea. Ten Years Later Here, Galatea, punish my misfortune, For yet I want the will to injure thee. The Works of Aphra Behn, Volume III At evening Galatea slammed-to the doors in my face, flinging at me a speech of scorn. Select Epigrams from the Greek Anthology If she had melted into air, like the statue of Galatea in the play, I should have been more sorry than surprised. Majorie Daw Slowly the Callisto left her resting-place as a Galatea might her pedestal, only, instead of coming down, she rose still higher. A journey in other worlds A romance of the future She flexed an arm like Galatea's after the miracle across the window-sill. The Voice of the City: Further Stories of the Four Million For I will even confess that while Galatea possessed me Neither care of my flock nor hope of liberty was there. The Complete Poems of Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Perhaps this is a vitiation due to that malady of mankind called civilization; but a woman in squalid poverty would exert no fascination over me, were she attractive as Homer's Galatea, the fair Helen. The Magic Skin |
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