单词 | Pantaloon |
例句 | But the usual malevolent fairy of the fable endowed him with all the gifts but poverty, and that capricious old Pantaloon, the Time-Spirit, had his joke in the lonesome latter years. Franz Liszt 2012-05-22T15:16:50.923Z Pantaloons of chamois leather, buttoning close at the ankles. Ladies on Horseback Learning, Park-Riding, and Hunting, with Hints upon Costume, and Numerous Anecdotes 2012-04-23T02:00:28.843Z These seven greenhorns made a camp and went washing for gold at Port Pantaloons. The Gold Diggings of Cape Horn A Study of Life in Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia 2012-03-13T02:00:27.187Z The lovely Columbine remained and the sprightly Harlequin and the grotesque Pantaloon. The Circus, and Other Essays and Fugitive Pieces 2012-03-12T03:00:26.180Z Pantaloon rose 1 percent to 192.30 rupees as of 9:19 a.m. in Mumbai trading, while the benchmark BSE India Sensitive Index gained 0.5 percent. Pantaloon Unit Plans to Add Stores to Win Young Indian Shoppers 2012-02-22T01:04:29Z His traditional connection with the part of Pantaloon seems to indicate the latter alternative. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi; Volume the First 2011-12-12T03:00:27.507Z Shoppers Stop Ltd. lost 1.5 percent to 344.45 rupees at 11:24 a.m. local time, while Pantaloon Retail India Ltd. dropped almost 4 percent. Singh Retail Retreat ‘Nail in the Coffin’ for India Opening 2011-12-08T08:43:36Z And then there was the little bay on the Tierra del Fuego mainland, called Port Pantaloons. The Gold Diggings of Cape Horn A Study of Life in Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia 2012-03-13T02:00:27.187Z Pantaloon, which gained 6.3 percent to 198.1 rupees in Mumbai trading yesterday, has since pared its gains since Nov. 23 to 11 percent. Wal-Mart’s India Delay Means Politics ‘Killing’ Cucumber Farmers 2011-12-08T00:03:06Z The retailer operates 160 Big Bazaars, more than 200 Food Bazaars, 65 Pantaloons outlets and 21 Central departmental stores. Pantaloon Unit Plans to Add Stores to Win Young Indian Shoppers 2012-02-22T01:04:29Z After Pantaloon walks the Doctor in his Bologna gown; a hideous black mask covers his whole face, smudged with red patches, like skin-disease or wine-stains, on the cheeks. The Memoirs of Count Carlo Gozzi; Volume the First 2011-12-12T03:00:27.507Z Pantaloon, the country’s largest chain by market value, dropped 12.9 percent to 186.35 rupees at close in Mumbai, the most in more than nine years. Indian Retailers Slump as Singh May Suspend FDI Decision 2011-12-05T12:12:04Z Pantaloon climbed 13 percent on Nov. 24, the day after a government official said the cabinet may ease restrictions, and rose a further 16 percent the day after the news was confirmed. Wal-Mart Waits With Carrefour as India Wins Instant Gain: Retail 2011-12-01T02:16:45Z Pantaloon, the country’s largest retailer, climbed as much as 18 percent, the biggest intraday gain since May 2009, and was trading up 16 percent at 233.35 rupees as of 12:59 p.m. local time. Pantaloon Retail Shares Surge as India Eases Ownership Rules 2011-11-28T01:56:19Z High interest costs eroded earnings for Pantaloon in the three months ended Dec. 31, and the company posted a loss of 79.6 million rupees in the period. Pantaloon Unit Plans to Add Stores to Win Young Indian Shoppers 2012-02-22T01:04:29Z Pantaloon Retail, the country’s largest retailer, climbed as much as 18 percent, the biggest intraday gain since May 2009, and was trading up 16 percent at 233.25 rupees as of 9:43 a.m. local time. Pantaloon Leads Retailers Jump After India Eases Ownership Rules 2011-11-25T05:44:01Z The woman merely turned to her husband, smiled, and held her peace; while Stella threw back her head and shook with laughter, as the Clown tickled Pantaloon with a poker that looked extremely red hot. The Rainbow Book Tales of Fun & Fancy 2011-09-18T02:00:22.467Z Still, Pantaloon is up 9.5 percent since Nov. 23, while Shopper’s Stop Ltd., Wal-Mart Waits With Carrefour as India Wins Instant Gain: Retail 2011-12-01T02:16:45Z Pantaloon, which operates more than 150 Big Bazaar supermarkets across 90 cities and towns, also runs apparel and consumer-electronics outlets. Pantaloon Retail Shares Surge as India Eases Ownership Rules 2011-11-28T01:56:19Z The controlling shareholders of Future Capital run India's largest retail chain by market value, Pantaloon Retail , and consider the finance unit a non-core business, according to a source. JPMorgan, KKR in talks to buy India's Future Capital- sources 2011-08-30T05:38:09Z Your old friends the Harlequin, the Clown, the Pantaloon bounce upon the stage with all their old antics and most of their old jokes. Holidays & Happy-Days 2011-08-27T02:00:21.840Z These figures were still further simplified; and to Pantaloon, Columbine, and Harlequin there was added the characteristically British figure of the Clown. A Book About the Theater 2011-07-21T02:00:23.843Z The decision, which ends at least seven years of debate, may benefit local merchants, such as Pantaloon Retail India Ltd., that foreign retailers need as partners. Wal-Mart Waits With Carrefour as India Wins Instant Gain: Retail 2011-12-01T02:16:45Z Walmart may be on the verge of forming another alliance, with Future Group, the Mumbai-based owner of Pantaloon Retail, though the behemoth from Bentonville refuses to confirm reports that the two firms are talking. Retailing in India: Send for the supermarketers 2011-04-14T10:51:41Z The Covent Garden pantomime is a very nice one, but they have a middling Harlequin, a bad Pantaloon, a worse Clown, and a shocking Columbine, who is one of the Miss Dennets. Letters of John Keats to His Family and Friends 2011-03-30T02:00:14.620Z Pantaloon, Harlequin, Columbine, Punch and Judy, and Pierrot are among those who live on in modern drama. One-Act Plays By Modern Authors On the other hand, the farce had become almost restricted to the stock masked characters, Pantaloon, the Dottore, Arlecchino, and the rest, with a narrow range of childish buffoonery in the action. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 16 Pantaloon, which began as a men’s clothing retailer in 1997, operates as many as 498 supermarkets and department stores and more than 17 million square feet of retail space, according to the company’s website. Wal-Mart Waits With Carrefour as India Wins Instant Gain: Retail 2011-12-01T02:16:45Z Pantaloon's disguise was completed by a beard of ridiculous cut, and he always wore slippers. The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern Why is Don Bartolo always made up and costumed as a superior Pantaloon? Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98, June 28 1890 There was a jovial shout from somewhere, and "Here we are again!" cried Joey, as round and round to "Ring a ring o' roses" galloped Clown and Pantaloon and Harlequin and Columbine. Carnival With respect to their employment, Pantaloon and the Doctor, called by the Italians the two old men, represent the part of fathers, and the other parts where cloaks are worn. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. 16 Pantaloons of plain white gauze, not very full, are fastened round the ankle with a silver band. Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. 22, March, 1852, Volume 4. Pantaloon was the impersonation, however, not of fighting but of trading Venice, and wore the merchant costume still in use, with but slight modification, in Goldoni's day. The Comedies of Carlo Goldoni edited with an introduction by Helen Zimmern In the last and most perfect, the "Shaughraun," a very happy hit is made with the comic villain, a new creation in the drama, though as old in the pantomime as Clown and Pantaloon. The Galaxy, April, 1877 Vol. XXIII.—April, 1877.—No. 4. But play out the part of buffoon, And show thyself only in jest; Return to help old Pantaloon, And Harlequin John, and the rest. Punch - Volume 25 (Jul-Dec 1853) Pantaloon made them take ground to the left, in �chelon, and, in the excitement of the moment, he, with his dragoons and cuirassiers, executed a somewhat analogous movement. The Serapion Brethren, Vol. I. The nation elected him the Pantaloon of the hour and pounded him with bladders and slap-sticks. In a Little Town Pantaloons fall easily and naturally over legs that have known unlimited freedom and bagginess, and even garrote collars meet correctly around sun-tanned throats. The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to Prose, Vol. X (of X) - America - II, Index We sadly longed for a sprightly Columbine; but then we consoled ourselves with Pantaloon, admirably rendered by P. Jones. My Life: or the Adventures of Geo. Thompson Being the Auto-Biography of an Author. Written by Himself. But let us be thankful that Providence has sent Brooker on a special mission to play Pantaloon in this grimmish little interlude of ours. The Dop Doctor Immediately Pantaloon put his long, lean fingers to his month, and gave such a piercing crow that it rang as if a hundred little trumpets had been sounding lustily. The Serapion Brethren, Vol. I. Smith was the Pantaloon, and obligingly entertained the audience, by special request, with the song of "Mr. Dooley," in the chorus of which the audience joined with vigor. A Pirate of Parts No doubt; but yet my name, good Pantaloon, Like yours, must be quite "inexpressible." Turandot: The Chinese Sphinx The mob outside cheered vociferously; and Harlequin began to belabor poor Pantaloon with his gilded lath to the immense amusement of the spectators. My Life: or the Adventures of Geo. Thompson Being the Auto-Biography of an Author. Written by Himself. When the late Mr. Lewis Bologna, as Pantaloon, proffered his hand in token of amity and forgiveness, Mr. Joseph Grimaldi protruded his foot into his master’s palm. The Mirror of Taste, and Dramatic Censor Volume I, Number 3 Seems to me I’ve seen that sort of thing somewhere lately—Pantaloon, Harlequin, Columbine, and Clown—latest fad in magazine covers. The Madness of May Shakspearian Pantaloon in one of the latter seemed to be enjoying Christmas in the old-fashioned manner. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 98 January 11, 1890 Pantaloons being articles in particular request among them, he who could not obtain a pair, comforted himself by having the representation of them etched on his legs. A New Voyage Round the World in the Years 1823, 24, 25, and 26. Vol. 1 Suddenly there bursts into the hall a rout of wildly gay and dancing maskers: Harlequin, Columbine, a Pig, Pantaloon, an enormously tall Ghost, Clowns, a Skeleton, Ballet-girls, Oriental Princesses, Monks, Courtiers, Turks and Jew Pedlers. Mr. Faust A good many had come in costume—as zanies, Pantaloons, witches, Pierrots, Columbines, clowns and simples. From Place to Place The trio—the absurd little Pantaloon; Columbine, laughing and gracious to the last, and Pierrette, smiling, charming, adorable—cheerily called good night from the door as Cassowary sent the car hurrying out of the grounds. The Madness of May Pantaloon stood ready and waiting, It was time for the going on; But the clown in vain searched wildly,— The "property baby" was gone! p. Songs of the Cattle Trail and Cow Camp With patronising zest, They mark no soft Italian moon Which once was wont to shine On Harlequin and Pantaloon, And Clown and Columbine! Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 104, January 14, 1893 Why scold, cheat, rob and kill poor Pantaloon? The New Morning Poems The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slippered Pantaloon. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3 Pierrette contributed a flashing, golden Chopin waltz and Pantaloon Schubert’s “Serenade,” 142 which he played atrociously, whereupon Hood announced that he would sing a Scotch ballad, which he proceeded to do surprisingly well. The Madness of May Pantaloons of mottled seal-skin, and of silvery lustre, tapered down into long white boots, which enclosed the neatest of ankles and the daintiest of feet. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 20, No. 117, July, 1867. Still echoes, wafted through the din, A lilt of one old tune— Of Columbine and Harlequin, Of Clown and Pantaloon. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 104, January 14, 1893 With what solemn drollery he would afterwards dwell on the feats of Clown and Pantaloon! Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 61, No. 376, February, 1847 The pantomime runs on merrily enough; but when once Harlequin lifts his vizor, Columbine disappears, the jest is frozen on the Clown's lips, and the hand of the filching Pantaloon is arrested in the act. Dreamthorp A Book of Essays Written in the Country “If that new book is half as good as ‘The Madness of May,’” Pantaloon was saying, “I shall not be disappointed.” The Madness of May Some of these "Platts" are on solemn subjects, like the tragic pantomime; and in some appear "Pantaloon, and his man Peascod, with spectacles." Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 2 Their faded frolics, tarnished show Are shadows faint and rude Of mimes who centuries ago Joked, caramboled and wooed, Of masques Venetian, Florentine, Of moyen-age renown— Of Harlequin and Columbine, Of Pantaloon and Clown. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 104, January 14, 1893 Next, as on a frozen slide, came the Clown, with red-hot poker, the Pantaloon tripping over his stick, and two Constables wreathed in strings of sausages. Corporal Sam and Other Stories And all thy public Clownship cast, To play the private Pantaloon? The Poetical Works of Thomas Hood Few could have then cared to learn that types of national or provincial peculiarity, representatives of Venice, Bologna, Naples, and Bergamo, respectively, were intended by the characters of Pantaloon, the Doctor, Scapin, and Harlequin. A Book of the Play Studies and Illustrations of Histrionic Story, Life, and Character Pantaloons of the same material are also ornamented with fringes and porcupine's quills of various colors. Christopher Carson Before I could recover from my confusion, I was tumbled over by Pantaloon and the clown; and I felt the sword of Harlequin making vigorous assaults, in a manner most degrading to my dignity. Tales of a Traveller The Clown boxed the Pantaloon's ears; the Pantaloon passed on the buffet to the Constables, and all plunged together into the fishmonger's. Corporal Sam and Other Stories A Harlequin, Pantaloon, Columbine, and Clown appeared in a curious piece in 1697, entitled, "Novelty; or Every Act a Play." A History of Pantomime Then comes a dealer in ready-made trousers, which Pantaloon examines curiously and cheapens. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875 Venice, as all the world knows, has, and still more had, her "Pantaloon," Naples her "Pulcinello," etc. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 87, March, 1875 You are to see the Clown, and the Pantaloon, and the Columbine, and the Harlequin. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 99, December 27, 1890 Mr. Mould, the undertaker, and Jaggers, the lawyer, are as amusing as Humpty-Dumpty and Pantaloon. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 01 Little Journeys to the Homes of Good Men and Great When the Venetian republic lost Negropont mourning generally was adopted, and Pantaloon adopted it with the rest, and on the Continent mourning has, I believe, formed a component part of Pantaloon's dress ever since. A History of Pantomime He does not address Pantaloon, for of course he knows that there is nothing to be done in that line with him. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 85, January, 1875 Pantaloons were worn beneath them and around the ankle where they were gathered very closely, a ruffle edged with a narrow lace, finished them off. Slave Narratives: a Folk History of Slavery in the United States From Interviews with Former Slaves Florida Narratives Pantaloons of coarse cloth or leather descend to the knee; the legs are protected by woollen stockings, and sometimes by a species of spatterdash, either of cloth or leather; stout high-lows complete the equipment. The Zincali: an account of the gypsies of Spain Then Letty Lind came on as Columbine in black tulle, and Arthur Roberts as the policeman, and Eddy Payne as the clown and Storey as Pantaloon. Adventures and Letters of Richard Harding Davis Hippisley played Clown, Manager Rich was the Harlequin, and Signor Grimaldi, father of the celebrated Mime, to be noted further on, was the Pantaloon. A History of Pantomime There was considerable analogy between it and the modern popular Italian comedy, showing its Cassandras, its Pantaloon, and its Harlequin, without it being possible to assert that the Italian comedy proceeded from the atellane. Initiation into Literature Even to-day Pantaloon is still wearing the very Venetian clothes of the time when he first played the part. The Harlequinade An Excursion The four principal characters, denominated masks, were Pantaloon, a merchant of Venice, a doctor of laws from Bologna, and two servants, known to us as Harlequin and Columbine. Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities Pantaloons will be worn on the legs, as last season, and they will reach below the knee. Punchinello, Volume 2, No. 39, December 24, 1870. Pantaloon has been, at various times, husband, father, and widower. A History of Pantomime Put either of these two in the rags of a beggar or the motley of a Pantaloon, and at a glance you would know him for a leader. Paths of Glory Impressions of War Written at and Near the Front Clown has a basket that he slyly sets down and Pantaloon falls over it, of course. The Harlequinade An Excursion One of the things which makes the Pantaloon in the Italian comedies so wearisome is the pains taken by him to explain to the audience the platitudes they understand only too well already. Emile Pantaloon is a Venetian, even in his countenance; and I once saw a gentleman of Bergamo, whose face was an exact Harlequin's mask. The Letters of Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford — Volume 4 For, if blessed with a numerous progeny, the sons became—the eldest, of course, could only, as the place of honour, be Clown—the others, Harlequins, Pantaloons; the daughters, Columbines; and, perhaps, Harlequinas. A History of Pantomime "It's the monkey, sissy; it's Jovarny's monkey; and his name is Pantaloons," explained Teddy. Outpost She welcomes Clown and Pantaloon with a kiss, one for each. The Harlequinade An Excursion Pantaloons and Hessian boots were the least objectionable features of the costume which the imagination of a Brummell and the genius of a Royal Prince were called upon to modify or change. Reminiscences of Captain Gronow But in the modern "Donne Curiose" we have not only the old figure down to his conventional dress and antics, but also his companions Pantaloon and Columbine. A Second Book of Operas Some of these "Platts" are on solemn subjects, like the tragic Pantomimes; and in some appear "Pantaloon, and his man Peascod, with spectacles." A History of Pantomime Look you, Pantaloon, If you were not so learned i' the head You might know better where to put your feet! The Lamp and the Bell He can't bow all he wants to without knocking Pantaloon over. The Harlequinade An Excursion What diverting scenes would it produce—Pantaloon's tricks must yield to more egregious folly. Vindication of the Rights of Woman He had been Pantaloon in the comedy so far. The Snare For some thirty years afterwards the Signor continued to be a member of the Drury Lane corps de ballet, and appearing as Clown, Harlequin, and Pantaloon. A History of Pantomime Pierrot was left alone with Pantaloon, who was asleep, for he was old and clowning fatigued him. Orpheus in Mayfair and Other Stories and Sketches And Clown gets a lot and Pantaloon very little. The Harlequinade An Excursion To this old Pantaloon you come to give your heart. Beyond What was the expression that Samoval had used—Pantaloon in the comedy? The Snare On the same principle the gown of Pantaloon over his red waistcoat and breeches, commemorates a circumstance in Venetian history expressive of the popular feeling. A History of Pantomime "That is the delusion proper to Pierrot," said Pantaloon, contemptuously. Scaramouche You know him for Pantaloon, as you knew him as Pantaloon for Charon, for all he's Mr. Talon with his tie wig, his spectacles, and his lawyer's blue bag. The Harlequinade An Excursion "His humour, like your own, you will observe, is acrid," said Pantaloon. Scaramouche But now they should find him Pantaloon in the tragedy—nay, not Pantaloon at all, but Polichinelle, the sinister jester, the cynical clown, who laughs in murdering. The Snare Vauxhall Bridge, and the Gardens which succeeds it, are also charmingly painted by the Grieves, and from hence the Clown and Pantaloon take an "Aeronautic excursion" to Paris. A History of Pantomime Had the part of Pantaloon in "Les Fourberies" been other than that of a blundering, timid old idiot, Binet would have ruined it by his apprehensions. Scaramouche Clown and Pantaloon and Harlequin and Columbine are very simple folk, you know. The Harlequinade An Excursion At first there were four of them to the task—or really three, for Pantaloon did no more than bawl directions. Scaramouche "Pantaloon in the comedy," he said, remembering in that moment the bitter gibe that had cost Samoval his life. The Snare And finally, you have myself, who as the father of the company very properly play as Pantaloon the roles of father. Scaramouche So, my dear M. Pantaloon, break your fast at your ease. Scaramouche So this is what they've come to be by this time, Clown and Columbine, Harlequin and Pantaloon. The Harlequinade An Excursion But it is rarely that I find it necessary to call myself other than Pantaloon. Scaramouche The two great roles were now Scaramouche, in the character of the intriguing Sbrigandini, and Pantaloon the father. Scaramouche A moment he hesitated, then he turned frankly to M. Pantaloon, who was still at his elbow. Scaramouche "That is a very original and profound discovery," said Pantaloon, quite seriously. Scaramouche Then he turned slowly about, and came back towards Pantaloon and the rest of the company, who were now all grouped together, at gaze. Scaramouche Binet," said he, "forget for once that you are Pantaloon, and behave as a nice, amiable father-in-law should behave when he has secured a son-in-law of exceptionable merits. Scaramouche Pantaloon's great countenance grew pale, his little eyes widened to their fullest extent as he conned the face of his companion. Scaramouche And he jerked a thumb in the direction of M. Pantaloon, who stood at gaze out of earshot in the background. Scaramouche Similarly, you shall be paid a salary as Pantaloon. Scaramouche Andre-Louis, without illusions on the score of Pantaloon's real object, agreed to it willingly enough, since it protected him from the chance of recognition by any acquaintance who might possibly be in Guichen. Scaramouche He had a glimpse of Pantaloon's grotesque face, its eyes blazing, and he caught a raucous growl: "Climene has spoken your cue three times already." Scaramouche Then, realizing this, he conceived himself ridiculous, almost as ridiculous as that sly, scoundrelly Pantaloon. Scaramouche To that good-morning Pantaloon replied in a bellow: "What the devil are you doing up there?" Scaramouche She had lost her temper with him, and called him a fool, whereupon M. Binet—in Pantaloon's best manner—had lost his temper in his turn and boxed her ears. Scaramouche Pantaloon flung a great arm about the young man's shoulders. Scaramouche We are," Pantaloon informed him, "one of those few remaining staunch bands of real players, who uphold the traditions of the old Italian Commedia dell' Arte. Scaramouche It was Pantaloon who drove it, an obese and massive Pantaloon in a tight-fitting suit of scarlet under a long brown bed-gown, his countenance adorned by a colossal cardboard nose. Scaramouche "Eh?" said Pantaloon, and looked at his companions, some of the assurance beaten out of his big red face. Scaramouche He wrote three in addition to those two with which he had already supplied the company; these were "The Marriage of Pantaloon," "The Shy Lover," and "The Terrible Captain." Scaramouche "His length of limb and hooked nose were his superficial qualifications to play roaring captains," Pantaloon explained. Scaramouche Pantaloon turned to behold at his side Andre-Louis in his shirt-sleeves, and without a neckcloth, the towel still trailing over his left shoulder, a comb in his hand, his hair half dressed. Scaramouche "Upon occasion, I think," said Andre-Louis, his thoughts upon his performance at Rennes and Nantes, and wondering when in all his histrionic career Pantaloon's improvisations had so rent the heart of mobs. Scaramouche He knew that in bodily strength he was no match at all for the heavy and powerful Pantaloon. Scaramouche Well ahead rolled Binet, moving faster than any had ever seen him move, and swinging the long cane from which Pantaloon is inseparable. Scaramouche Pantaloon issued an order, and Rhodomont, who was indeed as gentle and amiable off the stage as he was formidable and terrible upon it, made the stranger free of the bucket in the friendliest manner. Scaramouche Pantaloon advanced a step or two, stalking, his head thrown back, his manner that of a King's Lieutenant. Scaramouche There is," said a voice at Pantaloon's elbow, "no such thing as communal land in the proper sense in all M. de La Tour d'Azyr's vast domain. Scaramouche |
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