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单词 morceau
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Your description of Tangier will be another interesting “morceau” for her. The Life of George Borrow 2012-01-26T03:00:14.707Z
This first melody in the opera is as perfect a morceau for its size as was ever written. Stars of the Opera 2011-11-29T03:00:15.563Z
So with a charming abandon she relieved her pretty teeth of the morceau, replaced it with another, helped herself to a second novel, settled back on her pillow, and opened the enchanted pages. Quick Action 2011-09-26T02:00:28.347Z
Then he played the second movement of his symphony, and it is the most exquisite morceau you can imagine. Music-Study in Germany from the Home Correspondence of Amy Fay 2011-09-07T02:00:17.597Z
Moore had a great aversion to having his best morceaux served up without context in that manner; but worse remained behind. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, vol 1-98, 1850-1899 None 2011-06-27T02:01:02.870Z
He extols in this morceau the surpassing clearness of coloring, the noble and melancholy sentiment of nature, together with a warm and powerful tone. Lectures on the true, the beautiful and the good 2011-05-25T02:00:17.943Z
Old habit kept the girls at table when he intoned with noisy unction the Hebrew grace after meals; they even joined in the melodious morceaux that diversified the plain-chant. Ghetto Tragedies 2011-01-27T03:00:46.507Z
Here is a morceau, taken from the “Journal of Commerce” of New York, a Yankee paper, quite moderate in its tone, and a little given, withal, to religious sniffling. Memoirs of Service Afloat, During the War Between the States 2011-01-04T03:01:01.887Z
Then appeared the well-known promenade band of the Mackerel Brigade, executing divers pleasant morceaux on his night-key bugle, an occasional stumble over a stone giving the airs a happy variety of sudden obligati improvements. The Orpheus C. Kerr Papers. Series 2 2010-12-28T03:00:18.560Z
They have learnt music enough to play a morceau de salon showily, and the allegretto movement of a sonata stumblingly, and the latter only because it was thought 'proper' that they should learn 'classical music.' Household Organization
You cannot guess why the book was written, unless because the author were tired of reading these morceaux to himself, for there has been no fusion or fermentation to bring on the hour of utterance. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
"You 'required' the very best pieces—the morceaux de mus�e, the individual gems!" The Spoils of Poynton
Upon a nice hot plate how does the juicy morceau steam, A symphony in scarlet or a red incarnate dream! Second Book of Verse
Happy were we that our friendly entertainer was content with this milder exhibition of benevolence; for it did not require any great ingenuity to pretend a mistake as to the identity of morceaux. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 61, No. 377, March 1847
But they do not know enough even to learn another morceau de salon without the help of a master, so of course music cannot be reckoned upon as doing much for them. Household Organization
So occupied was he with his enjoyment of this morceau of horrors, that he did not notice my entry or approach to his bedside. Wilson's Tales of the Borders and of Scotland Volume 11
A. Now I'll turn over the second volume, and read you another morceau, in which I assume the more playful vein. Olla Podrida
His works consist only of morceaux—of brilliant passages. Hazlitt on English Literature An Introduction to the Appreciation of Literature
She would practise charity, humility, piety,—in fine, all the virtues: together with certain morceaux of Beethoven and Chopin. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 89, March, 1865
For encore she dashed off a brilliant morceau by Herr Klug, entitled "Echoes de Seraglio." Melomaniacs
César Franck's morceau symphonique, "Redemption," given by the New York Symphony Society. Annals of Music in America A Chronological Record of Significant Musical Events
The music played by these men, those "morceaux fugues," once the pride and pleasure of the Netherlands, is now the wonder and despair of the modern bell ringer, however skillful he may be. Vanished towers and chimes of Flanders
Why, Sir, a morceau like this, and from an honourable man, let him call himself contagionist or what he may, is more precious at this moment than Persian turkois or Grecian gems. Letters on the Cholera Morbus. Containing ample evidence that this disease, under whatever name known, cannot be transmitted from the persons of those labouring under it to other individuals, by contact—through the medium of inanimate substances—or through the medium of the atmosphere; and that all restrictions, by cordons and quarantine regulations, are, as far as regards this disease, not merely useless, but highly injurious to the community.
Ossaroo would have liked a bit of venison for supper, and, certainly, the fawn was a tempting morceau. The Plant Hunters Adventures Among the Himalaya Mountains
The brilliant morceau in the second act, "Il tri Cerbero," was also set to English words—"Let the waiter bring clean glasses," and was a long time the most popular song at all merry-makings. Sketch of Handel and Beethoven Two Lectures, Delivered in the Lecture Hall of the Wimbledon Village Club, on Monday Evening, Dec. 14, 1863; and Monday Evening, Jan. 11, 1864
R. H. B. Variety is pleasing.—Looking over my last year's note-book, I find the following morceau, which I think ought to be preserved in "N. & Q.:" Notes and Queries, Number 212, November 19, 1853 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
It's a morceau de vie, as the French say. Picture and Text 1893
In this, which under ordinary circumstances I should have avoided, I took my seat, and was regaled all the way down with choice morceaux from the répertoire of my musical friends. Mystic London: or, Phases of occult life in the metropolis
The Times newspaper did good service in gibbeting this precious morceau, supplied by its indefatigable reporter, in its broad sheet. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 54, No. 338, December 1843
At the very first start I eat six in as many mouthfuls—a truly delicious morceau; despite my kermès, I reckon upon eating as many to-day, along with my two ortolans. The International Monthly, Volume 2, No. 4, March, 1851
His piano works are what would be called morceaux. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions
Some carry the sides and quarters; others the hump-ribs, the tongue, the heart, and liver—the petits morceaux—wrapped up in the skins of the slaughtered animals. The Scalp Hunters
Now I’ll turn over the second volume, and read you another morceau, in which I assume the more playful vein. Olla Podrida
When London gladly endures fifteen-hour concerts, composed of morceaux by Wagner, Chopin, and Liszt, I will believe that art can charm as much as nature. The Gypsies
Of course, therefore, our public has come to be able to appreciate with a nicer discrimination and a finer zest the intellectual morceaux and the refined tidbits which Mr. Forepaugh's unparalleled aggregation offers. Second Book of Tales
This "Love Song" is one of the very best of American morceaux, and is altogether commendable. Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions
“A mere morceau,” replied my friend, modestly, “tossed off to fill up a gap in the Evergreen.” In the Track of the Troops
"Whiskers" has developed cannibalistic tastes, for the hardened skin around my finger-nails is a favorite morceau which she digs out with her sharp jaws and masticates with seeming delight. The Dawn of Reason or, Mental Traits in the Lower Animals
It was only towards the end of your second—er—how exactly should one express it?—morceau, that I managed to get into seeing line. The Independence of Claire
They could reckon upon hearing the Hallelujah Chorus at least once a fortnight, and the lesser morceaux of Israel in Egypt at intervals in between. She and I, Volume 1
Her compositions include a piano concerto, a piano quartette, and a number of excellent smaller works, such as an impromptu, two meditations, six petits morceaux, and some valses for two pianos. Woman's Work in Music
Serve us up these choice morceaux each month, dear Editor; let them not be missed from the generous board, lest the banquet be incomplete. Knickerbocker, or New-York Monthly Magazine, March 1844 Volume 23, Number 3
A party of pipwinks visited my copse yesterday afternoon, and indulged in delicious morceaux of melody before the red sun sank starkly below the horizon.... Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, November 24, 1920
The church itself, except this precious morceau, is not so interesting as others; although here once reposed the body of the famous paladin, Rolando, whose body was brought, by Charlemagne, from Blaye. Béarn and the Pyrenees A Legendary Tour to the Country of Henri Quatre
Your description of Tangier will be another interesting 'morceau' for her. George Borrow and His Circle Wherein May Be Found Many Hitherto Unpublished Letters Of Borrow And His Friends
Then she sang two morceaux from the filmy opera, Crêpe de Chine, by a young Frenchman, which she had helped to make the rage of Paris. The Way of Ambition
For sad it is that dust of Illinois, With coal and compost its conjoint alloy, A morceau washed from Mississippi's mouth, Should build up acres for our neighbors south. Poems Vol. IV
The rules forbid applause, but a gentle murmur of admiration rises at the close of almost every morceau. Chambers's Edinburgh Journal, No. 436 Volume 17, New Series, May 8, 1852
The piano shares with the violin both the difficulties and the interests of each of the morceaux. The Girl's Own Paper, Vol. VIII, No. 355, October 16, 1886
It is a tribute to the essential beauty of Gounod's music that, however unsuccessful as operas certain of his works have been, they have all contributed charming morceaux for the enjoyment of concert audiences. Great Italian and French Composers
The modelling of the morceau was not particularly his affair. Artist and Public And Other Essays On Art Subjects
This morceau of the finest eloquence touched me to my very soul; it is the privilege of superior writers sometimes, unwittingly, to solace the unfortunate in all countries, and at all times. Ten Years' Exile Memoirs of That Interesting Period of the Life of the Baroness De Stael-Holstein, Written by Herself, during the Years 1810, 1811, 1812, and 1813, and Now First Published from the Original Manuscript, by Her Son.
Referring however to the little manual in question, among the various choice morceaus which it contains, take the following extracts: exemplificatory of a woman's evading the main points of confession. A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume One
The composer himself also, in fitting it for the Italian stage, made some changes in the concerted music and added several morceaux. The Standard Operas (12th edition) Their Plots, Their Music, and Their Composers
Yet when she modestly asked for the Caprice for violin of Roussel, the morceau was brought to her without the slightest hesitation, together with the pianoforte accompaniment. The Lion's Share
The conventional morceau style did not suit his type of genius even before it was fully developed. Edward MacDowell
These bands play hymns in honor of the saints, and other morceaux of a sacred character. Willis the Pilot
Leaving you to moralize upon this comfortable morceau of philosophy, consider me ever, &c. A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume One
The public wrote them, the public applauded them, and precious morceaux of wit and eloquence they were,—except some few, of a better quality, which it is well known were furnished by professed dramatic writers. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 11, No. 67, May, 1863
Amongst other pretty and choice morceaux, is a poem under the name of "L'Envoy," which may probably interest yourself and the readers of the Mirror. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 477, February 19, 1831
Of black-faced mutton it makes a fine roast, and the piece of fat in it called the pope's eye, is considered a delicate morceau by epicures. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 53, No. 330, April 1843
This succulent morceau is now eaten fried, with a sauce of devilled lentils and oil. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, July 5, 1890
Interspersed with the emanations of our existing bards, we have, occasionally, those precious morceaux which have been bequeathed us by the illustrious dead. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 396, October 31, 1829
But here is a morceau: Lady D.—Ah! Lord A.! Mr. C.! most unexpected persons both! The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 402, Supplementary Number (1829)
The days of old came o'er me—the benefit nights—the play-bills, with the "Storm," "Black-eyed Susan," &c. in the largest type, as forming the most attractive morceaux in the bill of fare. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 14, No. 393, October 10, 1829
We played morceaux from the old German masters.  Three Men in a Boat
From the margin of this lake the hills, rocks, and woods, on the opposite shore, presented a most charming morceau of picturesque scenery. Journal of an Expedition into the Interior of Tropical Australia
I love more than all else, sacred music, and that morceau which she sang for me a number of times, gave me great pleasure. The Confession of a Child of the Century
"Pray, sir, have you any more of these critical morceaux?" Homeward Bound or, the Chase
These, and a few others like them, will no doubt appear among the morceaux choisis of a coming day. A Writer's Recollections — Volume 2
In morceaux d'ensemble, he is quite at home, and when he dialogues with the orchestra, he shews much energy and feeling. Paris as It Was and as It Is
If as balayeur he could lay hands on a morceau de pain or de viande, he bore it as before to our beds; but Jean was always called over to partake of the forbidden pleasure. The Enormous Room
In these morceaux, some of which are designed as themes for improvisation, he pretends to an acquaintance with the whole field of knowledge. The History of Roman Literature From the earliest period to the death of Marcus Aurelius
One man of healthy appetite could easily have laid bare dishes that had been prepared for seven, when five morning callers having been invited to remain, so lessened the morceau for each guest. A Heart-Song of To-day
It was a blithe and rippling morceau if one could forget the well-nigh cosmic depravity of it; but Miss Caroline, it appeared, was not able to forget. The Boss of Little Arcady
However, in morceaux d'ensemble he is quite at home, and, of course, shews himself to great advantage. Paris as It Was and as It Is
Among other things the little fellow performed a morceau of his own composition, which was full of pathos, and gave tokens of uncommon ability. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2
Quite in his old way, he seated himself at the piano, and ran lightly through a few choice morceaux, exacting praise, and showing himself vexed because it was not fervent. The Whirlpool
"This bit of duck will be a palatable morceau as compared with my letter from Haughton; Madame does not write to please, she merely pleases to write." A Heart-Song of To-day
There were several side-dishes on the table, containing what appeared to be the ordinary French rabbit—a very delicious morceau, which I can recommend. The Works of Edgar Allan Poe — Volume 4
That morceau is in quite a different taste and style. The Valet's tragedy, and other studies
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