单词 | operatic star |
例句 | “Who knows? Saturday could turn out to be a night in Covent Garden’s history where a new operatic star just might have been born.” Ekaterina Bakanova, an Opera Sensation Also Touched by Luck 2017-06-02T04:00:00Z Her father owned a clothing business and her mother was an actress and operatic star who designed clothing. Maureen O' Hara, the 'only leading lady big enough and tough enough for John Wayne,' dies at 95 2015-10-24T04:00:00Z Her autobiography, “Call Me Debbie: True Confessions of a Down-to-Earth Diva,” published Tuesday by HarperCollins, is a startlingly frank look at the life of one of her generation’s most prominent operatic stars. Q&A: Opera star Deborah Voigt writes of turbulent life 2015-01-27T05:00:00Z Eric Idle sang Always Look on the Bright Side of Life surrounded by multiple folk dancers and a game operatic star Susan Bullock. Ceremony review: A long goodbye to the Games 2012-08-13T08:27:10Z Alice Oates was then in her prime, and the most popular operatic star in the country. Famous Prima Donnas 2011-05-26T02:00:18.267Z But for all that the operatic star was not to be frozen out. Fragments of an Autobiography He comprises more of the dancers, actors, operatic stars and general entertainers than any other two types combined. How to Analyze People on Sight Through the Science of Human Analysis: The Five Human Types Just go ahead, the best you know how, and play your cards to win, and I’ll bet it won’t be but a year or two until you’re a regular operatic star. Silver and Gold A Story of Luck and Love in a Western Mining Camp Anglo-Saxon to the backbone, the position which his wife as a successful operatic star must put him in could be nothing but highly distasteful to him. Margarita's Soul The Romantic Recollections of a Man of Fifty “What she really wants,” said her father, “is to be an operatic star.” Patty's Success She was a well-known operatic star, and swept into the room with all the assurance that success and an up-to-date Parisian toilette can give. Fragments of an Autobiography They would have professional singers without a doubt, the great operatic stars and others. The Root of Evil And she smiled at herself for assuming airs already, as guardian of an operatic star, engaging royal apartments for her. Elsie Marley, Honey Hundreds of gondolas, with bobbing lights, swam slowly round the barges of the serenaders, who, for the most part, were fallen operatic stars or those who had failed to attain those dizzy heights. The Lure of the Mask “Oh, you only need to come high enough, to be an operatic star,” said Mr. Hepworth, who was in merry mood to-day. Patty's Success Bonds were placed on sale at street corners, in theaters, and restaurants; disposed of by eminent operatic stars, moving-picture favorites, and wounded heroes from the front. Woodrow Wilson and the World War A Chronicle of Our Own Times. Well," said Sullivan, nodding his head, "give me the theatrical as opposed to the operatic star. The Ghost A Modern Fantasy She had suspected Dan Anderson of worshipping at the shrine of an operatic star, whereas he had made the long journey from Heart's Desire to see herself! Heart's Desire That is for tragedy queens, operatic stars, and—the women we do not talk about! One Day A sequel to 'Three Weeks' This scrapbook, in perfect condition, contains very beautiful engravings, prints, and drawings of the famous composers, musicians, and operatic stars of whom Fitz was enivré as a young man. Shandygaff Lili had a charming voice and was consumed with ambition to be an operatic star. The White Morning Americans go to hear and see the operatic stars. Abroad with the Jimmies Political leaders, foreign sovereigns, social and operatic stars, were made to pass before a laughing public. The Ways of Men It seemed, therefore, as though Kitty had found her vocation, and would develop into an operatic star, but fate intervened, and Miss Marchurst retired from the stage, which she had adorned so much. Madame Midas Many of the operatic stars have given very interesting accounts of their experiences. The San Francisco calamity by earthquake and fire |
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