单词 | bacchante |
例句 | It creates a directness and a knowingness that is more sensuous than erotic, even when the subject is a slightly drunken bacchante. She Painted Marie Antoinette (and Escaped the Guillotine) 2016-02-11T05:00:00Z She looks like a drunken bacchante, or like a mad woman. He Who Gets Slapped A Play in Four Acts 2011-11-11T03:00:27.467Z Mathilde resembled an aerial spirit descended in a cloud of moonlit rays; Muse, a bacchante, full of sensuous vitality. The Jew 2011-10-06T02:00:34.840Z She had the thoughtful brow and the words of wisdom for one class; the smile of the cupid and the laugh of the bacchante for another. In Both Worlds 2011-06-08T02:00:17.360Z Her eyes were sparkling with merriment; but although she refilled her glass, there was no suggestion as yet of the bacchante about her. A Daughter of the Vine 2011-03-09T03:00:47.790Z On the other hand, Boston had refused his “Dancing Bacchante” on grounds that the bacchante was excessively bacchanal, and Denver had spurned his frontiersman group because the Indian was taller than the white men. | 'Rough Boy' Statue May Get More Respect in Brooklyn 2011-03-06T12:00:02Z And, moreover, he was looking straight at Doris, with hardly more than a couple of rods between them, when she burst into full view in the broad light of day, appearing like some beautiful bacchante. Oldfield A Kentucky Tale of the Last Century 2011-02-13T03:00:19.953Z But what struck me most was the dress, which even to the powder was like that of my father's bacchante. Abb? Aubain and Mosaics 2011-01-21T03:00:12.617Z Harte as a bacchante reclining by the edge of the sea, holding a goblet in her hand. The Memoirs of Madame Vigée Lebrun The winter and the Advent season had been wholly taken up with the acting of that awful sibyl, that raging bacchante. La Sorcière: The Witch of the Middle Ages The dancing couples bobbed and writhed in the sensuous, shameless intimacies of the demi-mondaine bacchante. Traffic in Souls A Novel of Crime and Its Cure Beatrice, like a bacchante, had bound her brows with vine leaves one of which Charles now broke off and handed to the competing minstrel. Romance of Roman Villas (The Renaissance) Although the Marquise did not wear either tiger skin or powdered hair, at the first glance, and with my natural quickness of perception, I recognised in her my father's bacchante. Abb? Aubain and Mosaics 2011-01-21T03:00:12.617Z She had a great quantity of fine chestnut hair, sufficient to cover her entirely, and thus, as a bacchante with flying hair, she was admirable to behold. The Memoirs of Madame Vigée Lebrun Just as Boston, finding its bronze bacchante immodest, rejected the brazen hussey. Mother Earth, Vol. 1 No. 1, March 1906 “So, my master, and is this the way you afford your protection?” exclaimed Eric, looking angrily at the big bacchante. Count Ulrich of Lindburg A Tale of the Reformation in Germany Miss Brannan, in a dashing red cap and jacket, danced like a bacchante on the roof, albeit manipulating large buckets of water. The Californians "It is a bacchante," was the only answer given me. Abb? Aubain and Mosaics 2011-01-21T03:00:12.617Z Her eyes a-kindle, her hair flying, she showed you a bewitching bacchante; then, all of a sudden, her face expressed grief, and you saw a magnificent repentant Magdalen. The Memoirs of Madame Vigée Lebrun Daring beauty, wild, lovely bacchante, with black, beaming eyes, tempt us not with that bright flame to destruction! The Continental Monthly , Vol. 2 No. 5, November 1862 Devoted to Literature and National Policy “Gladly, most noble sir,” answered the boy, throwing down the goose and springing out of the way of the big bacchante, who sought to detain him. Count Ulrich of Lindburg A Tale of the Reformation in Germany I perceived her, under the heavy procession of his words, a figure of astounding romance, an adventuress incomparable, a Polynesian bacchante. The Best Short Stories of 1921 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story Hung with flowers, she looked like a bacchante, with one beautiful arm and shoulder showing bare through her mantle of tumbled hair. Leonie of the Jungle "You are too respectable for a bacchante, too vivacious for anything else." Through stained glass A bacchante,—a priestess or votary of Bacchus. Matthew Arnold's Sohrab and Rustum and Other Poems The big bacchante, from whom Thomas had escaped, was a relative who had promised to befriend him. Count Ulrich of Lindburg A Tale of the Reformation in Germany The bacchante body is glistening in the light. The Art of the Moving Picture Molly driving a car in Jamaica will be like Pavlova doing a bacchante on the point of a needle! The Bent Twig I held in my arms a superb danseuse from an Italian theater who had come to Paris for the carnival; she wore the costume of a bacchante, with a dress of panther's skin. The Confession of a Child of the Century Schiller's last play, like his first, was inspired by the Goddess of Freedom, but what a difference between the wild-eyed bacchante of the earlier day and the decorous muse of 'William Tell'! The Life and Works of Friedrich Schiller “This is the reason, noble sir,” answered the boy, “he is my ‘bacchante,’ and I am a poor little ‘schütz.’ Count Ulrich of Lindburg A Tale of the Reformation in Germany Some of the tickets were square, others oval, with a bacchante's head in the centre. Paris under the Commune The Seventy-Three Days of the Second Siege; with Numerous Illustrations, Sketches Taken on the Spot, and Portraits (from the Original Photographs) So would those blue-eyed, gushing girls who lift the cup of blood to their lips with as fervid an abandon as ever did French bacchante. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 10, No. 60, October, 1862 In one of his own introductory lectures he compares his pieces aptly enough to the bacchante's thyrsus with its steel point concealed. Works of Lucian of Samosata — Volume 01 Moreover, she might now have been taken for a bacchante, a dancer, or any other unsexed example of womanhood inasmuch as with her golden mantle she had thrown off all disguise of modesty. Ardath "In truth," said Gringoire to himself, "she is a salamander, she is a nymph, she is a goddess, she is a bacchante of the Menelean Mount!" Notre-Dame De Paris |
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