单词 | Savoyard |
例句 | You could attack the productions for the breakneck pace and for the anarchic, antic style that at times can feel relentless, and that occasionally overwhelms the puckish satirical and pun-laced lyrics that Savoyards revere. Gilbert and Sullivan with guitars and beach balls 2016-07-18T04:00:00Z Figures recur: commedia dell'arte performers, dancers, mercenaries, itinerant Savoyards carrying curiosity boxes, tinkers, shoeshine boys. Watteau: The Drawings; Esprit et V?rit?: Watteau and His Circle ? review 2011-03-13T00:05:24Z Spotting versatile players like Richard Alan Holmes and Stephen Quint, who regularly embody a variety of roles from the Savoyard canon, is ample indication of a merry romp ahead. Music in Review: ‘THE YEOMEN OF THE GUARD’ 2013-01-21T22:40:14Z Northwest Savoyards will be holding auditions for their June production of "Annie." Callboard 2010-03-17T22:49:00Z That same dandified poverty clings to the faces and tattered garb of Savoyard peasants whose desperation he drew. Watteau at the Royal Academy: the theatre of life 2011-03-14T17:11:09Z He acknowledges — how could you not? — that the Savoyard operettas pointedly skewer bel canto conventions, both literary and musical. Music Review: Sailing a Saucy Ship Into Bel Canto Seas 2011-06-26T22:09:05Z But given the Savoyard tradition of topical updating, a modern production of “The Mikado” is only partly a 19th-century work. Music Review: Nanki-Poo, Yum-Yum And Rest of the Gang In Glories All Effulgent 2010-12-30T21:34:04Z She was also a choreographer for the Washington Savoyards for 10 years and for other local amateur theater groups. Community deaths 2022-03-22T04:00:00Z Think of this as a Club Med for Savoyards, the term for devotees of Gilbert & Sullivan’s effervescent art. 'Pirates of Penzance,' with a piña colada: Gilbert & Sullivan plays as interactive party 2018-01-26T05:00:00Z New recruits were initiated into la yape, pilfering in Savoyard slang, but those who refused were excluded. Paris auction house porters jailed for stealing objects worth millions 2016-09-06T04:00:00Z After her Post retirement in the early 1990s, she grew increasingly active with Gilbert and Sullivan light opera troupes, including the Washington Savoyards. Sandy Rovner, health columnist for Post, dies at 88 2016-08-05T04:00:00Z We’re ticking off the Stations of the Cross, which a Savoyard devout has installed on the rocky slope we’re scampering up, Olivier becoming the first man to ascend a pre-Alp while carrying a golf umbrella. Love in Translation 2016-08-01T04:00:00Z From Geneva, it’s a two-hour drive to the picturesque town of Valmorel, full of villas done in the classic Savoyard design. A Choose-Your-Own-Adventure Approach to the Tour de France 2015-07-23T04:00:00Z I have heard a rumour that the Savoyard is in arms in France. Henry of Guise; (Vol. III of 3) or, The States of Blois 2012-04-11T02:00:29.713Z J. M. Bulloch also dealt with "The Pretty Wit of Mr. Gilbert" in the Sketch, June 12, 1898; "Mr. Gilbert's Majority as a Savoyard," in the Sketch, Sept. The Secrets of a Savoyard 2012-04-08T02:00:19.727Z He was the usual Savoyard, with a face like a burnt crust; all fire-brown eyes, sable ringlets, and insane grimace. The Catholic World; Volume I, Issues 1-6 A Monthly Eclectic Magazine 2012-04-05T02:00:40.207Z In the same year he published "Descriptive Sketches in Verse, taken during a Pedestrian Tour in the Italian, Grison, Swiss and Savoyard Alps." Harper's New Monthly Magazine, Vol. 1. No 1, June 1850 2012-03-21T02:00:31.390Z From these three instruments Mr. Kahane extracts crooning love songs and comic Savoyard duets, limpid country airs and a deliciously dissonant Britten parody. | Connecticut: A Review of ?February House? at Long Wharf Theater in New Haven 2012-03-04T00:48:11Z This morning, or another, Paul Sabatier was among the listeners, a grave, gracious man, a Savoyard pastor, whose "Life of Saint Francis of Assisi" had set all Rome talking. Julia Ward Howe 1819-1910 2012-01-24T03:00:23.377Z Savoyards on Tour: a description of the various companies on the road. The Secrets of a Savoyard 2012-04-08T02:00:19.727Z The French and Savoyards, irritated by this defeat, made another attack on the side of Angrogna, but though at first successful, they were afterwards repulsed. L'Histoire Des Vaudois From Authentic Details of the Valdenses 2012-01-19T03:00:20.593Z The 10 two collections and Songs of a Savoyard were united in a volume issued in 1898, with many new illustrations. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 1 "Gichtel, Johann" to "Glory" 2012-01-11T03:00:20.463Z The Ladies are beautiful, and the Gentlemen handsome, the common People good-natur’d and civil, and the Savoyards in general are a very good Sort of People. The Memoirs of Charles-Lewis, Baron de Pollnitz, Volume II Being the Observations He Made in His Late Travels From Prussia thro' Germany, Italy, France, Flanders, Holland, England, &C. in Letters to His Friend. Discovering Not Only the Present State of the Chief Cities and Towns; but the Characters of the Principal Persons at the Several Courts. 2012-01-07T03:00:17.127Z The marmot is easily tamed and is familiar to many from being made the companion of itinerant Savoyards who exhibit them when asking alms. Natural History in Anecdote Illustrating the nature, habits, manners and customs of animals, birds, fishes, reptiles, etc., etc., etc. 2011-11-12T03:00:32.773Z The following list contains the chief books about the Savoyards. The Secrets of a Savoyard 2012-04-08T02:00:19.727Z Not long afterwards the Convention annexed Savoy, with the consent, it should be added, of many Savoyards. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 2 "French Literature" to "Frost, William" 2011-10-14T02:00:26.280Z The Galchas conform physically to what has been called the “Alpine or Celtic European race,” so much so that French anthropologists have termed them “those belated Savoyards of Kohistan.” Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 11, Slice 4 "G" to "Gaskell, Elizabeth" 2011-08-24T02:00:20.690Z A tall Crusader in coat armour stood smoking a cigarette and talking to a Savoyard peasant-girl. The Sixth Sense A Novel 2011-08-24T02:00:18.870Z Savoyard tells us truly that no State embraced secession with more reluctance than North Carolina, and yet no State supported the Southern cause with more heroism or fortitude. The Women of the Confederacy 2011-08-05T02:00:53.333Z It is my melancholy distinction to be the last of the Savoyards. The Secrets of a Savoyard 2012-04-08T02:00:19.727Z Three days of his work taken, at the right time, from the oak panels, and applied to the larch timbers, would have saved these Savoyards' lives. Unto This Last and Other Essays on Political Economy 2011-06-29T02:00:26.763Z Of these, perhaps quite the most famous is the “Savoyard Curate’s Confession of Faith,” a document of some length, incorporated into the “�mile.” French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z She had arrayed herself as a Savoyard peasant with short skirt, bare arms and hair braided in two long plaits. The Sixth Sense A Novel 2011-08-24T02:00:18.870Z Why, baron, who would have thought to meet you thus in a Savoyard inn? Corse de Leon, Volume I (of 2) or, The Brigand; a Romance 2011-05-07T02:00:29.347Z Sincerely indeed do I offer my good wishes to my old friend, Henry A. Lytton, on his giving to the world this most interesting book, "The Secrets of a Savoyard." The Secrets of a Savoyard 2012-04-08T02:00:19.727Z My Savoyard squirrels would pass a pleasant time of it under the snow-laden pine-branches, if they always declined to economize because no one would pay them interest on nuts. Unto This Last and Other Essays on Political Economy 2011-06-29T02:00:26.763Z The Savoyard Curate is represented speaking to a young friend as follows:— French Classics 2011-05-22T02:00:12.620Z In France, where it was not abolished till 1819, the Scots, Savoyards, Swiss, and Portuguese were exempted. The New Gresham Encyclopedia Volume 4, Part 1: Deposition to Eberswalde 2011-04-14T02:00:57.977Z "At what time?" demanded the prince, sharply; and, seeing the Savoyard hesitate, he added, "Did or did not Monsieur de Rohan come to your gates? and was he or was he not refused admission?" Corse de Leon, Volume I (of 2) or, The Brigand; a Romance 2011-05-07T02:00:29.347Z The Yagnobi themselves, however, are distinctly Alpines, somewhat short, very hirsute and brown, with broad face, large head, and a Savoyard expression. Man, Past and Present 2011-03-28T02:00:29.283Z The Savoyards are a religious, steady-going people, and they have little love either for the weak and dissolute monarch who governs them, or for the powerful, infidel prime minister who governs their monarch. My Unknown Chum 2011-03-01T03:00:38.307Z Savoy It would be impossible to chronicle here the history of the Savoyard dukes, who were advanced to the title of Kings of Sardinia after the acquisition of that island. A Short History of Italy (476-1900) 2011-02-24T03:01:00.630Z Even more numerous and no less expensive to the realm were the Proven�al and Savoyard relatives of Henry’s queen, Eleanor of Provence. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 5 English History 2011-02-12T03:00:32.473Z A melancholy interruption, sire," replied the Savoyard, "a melancholy interruption caused me to return ere half my journey was complete. Corse de Leon, Volume I (of 2) or, The Brigand; a Romance 2011-05-07T02:00:29.347Z But pending a more thorough fusion of such tenacious elements as Basques, Bretons, Auvergnats, and Savoyards, we can scarcely yet speak of a common French type, but only of a common nationality. Man, Past and Present 2011-03-28T02:00:29.283Z Mr. Kahn was also an avid Savoyard, appearing in numerous campus productions of the light operas of Gilbert and Sullivan. Alfred E. Kahn Dies at 93; Prime Mover of Airline Deregulation 2010-12-28T18:34:42Z In the course of another century or so these Savoyards in a succession of Humberts and Amedeos, brave, shrewd, and usually successful men, extended their dominions by war, by marriage, and by bargains. A Short History of Italy (476-1900) 2011-02-24T03:01:00.630Z Also known as the “cols rouges” or “Savoyards,” they are a notoriously insular group drawn exclusively from the Alpine departments of Savoie or Haute-Savoie and accepted into the 110-man collective only by majority vote. Paris Journal: Whispers of Swindles and Scams at Auction House Grow Into Constant Chatter 2010-04-26T23:42:00Z Do not let the Savoyard quit the court. Corse de Leon, Volume I (of 2) or, The Brigand; a Romance 2011-05-07T02:00:29.347Z Can it be doubted that this Savoyard priest had a premonition of the Conservation of Force? The Glaciers of the Alps Being a narrative of excursions and ascents, etc. The morning remained sunless; a strong south wind wrapped the Savoyard mountains in mist, and at length a slight rain began to fall. A Divided Heart and Other Stories Bred to the sea, this Savoyard from Nice always retained the jaunty, gallant bearing of a mariner. A Short History of Italy (476-1900) 2011-02-24T03:01:00.630Z The little Savoyard did not hesitate to accept, and presently found himself in what seemed like paradise, after the miseries he had been enduring. In Paths of Peril A Boy's Adventures in Nova Scotia Oh no, sire, no," replied the Savoyard; "I never dreamed of such a thing. Corse de Leon, Volume I (of 2) or, The Brigand; a Romance 2011-05-07T02:00:29.347Z Among those peoples whose heads show marked brachycephaly are the Indo-Chinese, the Savoyards, Croatians, Bavarians, Lapps, Burmese, Armenians and Peruvians. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Slice 3 "Borgia, Lucrezia" to "Bradford, John" The young Savoyard returned in the evening to the hut, and was received with the same affection. Illustrative Anecdotes of the Animal Kingdom Having made this estimate and put all things in order, I took out a pair of pincers which I had abstracted from a Savoyard belonging to the guard of the castle. Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern, Vol. VIII Several centuries ago there lived in the city of Nancy a little Savoyard named Michel, whose lot was certainly about as hard as a ten-year-old boy could endure without giving up life altogether. In Paths of Peril A Boy's Adventures in Nova Scotia However, choose yourself out some quiet suit that will not attract attention, for you must not go riding through France like a Savoyard peasant. Corse de Leon, Volume I (of 2) or, The Brigand; a Romance 2011-05-07T02:00:29.347Z I suspect him to be a wind-bag, but put him under your arm, and the wind in him will bravely play our music, like a pair of Savoyard bagpipes. The White Plumes of Navarre A Romance of the Wars of Religion When he was just of age, he was taken in by Madame de Warens, a Savoyard lady of birth and position, who had before been kind to him. A Short History of French Literature Tony could do others: a Savoyard with a hand-organ, those things were very gentile, very brave indeed, and money, said Tito, gloating, money,—why that would cost a dollar at least. Fairfax and His Pride Every morning the little Savoyard slipped away unseen, and every night returned to his shaggy benefactor. In Paths of Peril A Boy's Adventures in Nova Scotia There was no reply, and the Savoyard nobleman, with his companions, was led on by a strong party of the brigands up the valley, and then across the stream. Corse de Leon, Volume I (of 2) or, The Brigand; a Romance 2011-05-07T02:00:29.347Z The good Savoyard curé would have found no favour in his eyes. Toilers of the Sea It is the taste of that age, we must confess; the Savoyard taste in particular does not fear ugliness; and a Jesuit education does not lead to the detestation of falsehood. Priests, Women, and Families In pursuance of my design, I assembled some people together, two Spanish deserters, three Savoyards, five fellows who had escaped from prison, and two prodigiously bold tinkers. The Rebellion in the Cevennes, an Historical Novel Vol. I. No contrast can be more painful than that between the dwelling of any well-conducted English cottager, and that of the equally honest Savoyard. Modern Painters, Volume IV (of V) Questions arising from the Savoyard's indictment against Bacon, which he proposed to Liebig, formed the connection between the two laboured attacks on the founder of English philosophy. The History of Freedom “La Saisiaz” is a chalet above Geneva, high up in the Savoyard mountains, looking down on Geneva and Lake Leman. The Brownings Their Life and Art We had a Savoyard, a Spaniard, and two or three Frenchmen and Italians at one table; and the noise, and row, and heat after dinner were very edifying. Notes in North Africa Being a Guide to the Sportsman and Tourist in Algeria and Tunisia Compare also the steps of proof which Rousseau gives in the Confession of the Savoyard Vicar of the Emile, analysed in Lect. History of Free Thought in Reference to The Christian Religion The Savoyard vicar, if you have any doubts, will tell you what is the true creed; and if you don't believe it, is Rousseau's rather startling corollary, you ought to be put to death. Hours in a Library New Edition, with Additions. Vol. II (of 3) A Savoyard with a dancing bear was holding a public show and gathering in a few coins. The Preacher of Cedar Mountain A Tale of the Open Country When they approached more near, Mr Barlow discovered that the beasts were three tame bears, led by as many Savoyards, who get their living by exhibiting them. The History of Sandford and Merton Great as he is, those peaks would have been touched very differently by a Savoyard as great as he. Modern Painters Volume I (of V) “Oh, do you know, I had such a surprise,” she continued, cheerfully, as Fern averted her face and seemed much engrossed with a Savoyard and his monkey on the opposite side of the way. Wee Wifie There sat next me in the banquette a young Savoyard, who travelled with us as far as Chamberry, in the heart of the Alps; and on the other side of the Savoyard sat the conducteur. Pilgrimage from the Alps to the Tiber Or The Influence of Romanism on Trade, Justice, and Knowledge One of the author's longer books, André le Savoyard, is a curious blend of the berquinade with what some English critics have been kind enough to call the "candour" of the more usual French novel. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century Mrs. Franklin soon observed that she was followed by a person in the dress of a Savoyard; he was closely masked, and his figure was slight and youthful. City Crimes or Life in New York and Boston This bad attack lasted several nights, and the Savoyard soldier, who took an interest in Benvenuto, reported to him that the servants were quite worn out watching their sick master. The True Story Book He proposed to Scarnafissi, the Savoyard envoy in London, that James I. should be induced to allow the Guiana expedition to steal into the Mediterranean, and seize Genoa for Savoy. Raleigh For, in imitation of the manufacturers, who would fain exclude the products of the foreigner, these gentlemen call on us to banish the English, German, Belgian, and Savoyard workmen. Sentimental Education, Volume II The History of a Young Man They then set out in a southerly direction, passing through the little town of Yvoire, and compelled Savoyard gentlemen and priests to accompany them as hostages and guides. The Vaudois of Piedmont A Visit to their Valleys She led the way to a small anteroom, and having carefully fastened the door to prevent intrusion, clasped the young Savoyard in her arms. City Crimes or Life in New York and Boston For this reason, and others of property, etc., he became almost a naturalised Savoyard, but died in the service of his own country at the beginning of Richelieu's Valtelline war. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800 My Savoyard squirrels would pass a pleasant time of it under the snow-laden pine branches, if they always declined to economize because no one would pay them interest on nuts. The Crown of Wild Olive also Munera Pulveris; Pre-Raphaelitism; Aratra Pentelici; The Ethics of the Dust; Fiction, Fair and Foul; The Elements of Drawing It may be added that Napoleon manifested a keen interest in the military details of the engagements between the French and Savoyard troops and the Vaudois. Lord Milner's Work in South Africa From its Commencement in 1897 to the Peace of Vereeniging in 1902 The young Primate brought with him Savoyard fashions, strange enough to English folk. Stray Studies from England and Italy It contains only one Roman Catholic church, which is mainly for the use of the Savoyards and Piedmontese who come trading over the Alps. The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete The Savoyard gentleman is entirely and unexceptionably orthodox in religion; it may be doubted whether a severe inquisition in matters of Sensibility would let him off scatheless. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 1 From the Beginning to 1800 The venerable Nur, having described the dungeon scene in all its tragic gloom, addressed the King in much the same way as the Savoyards speak to the little children when they show their magic lanterns. Honey-Bee 1911 The Spanish, Savoyard, and Venetian Envoys had inspected his squadron. Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography Obviously there was nothing to prevent the same liberal adaptation of these principles to Belgium as Grégoire had proposed for the welfare of the Savoyards. William Pitt and the Great War And now �mile, at eighteen, may learn the sublime mysteries of that faith which is professed by Rousseau's Savoyard vicar. A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II. He projected no Savoyard emigration to the banks of the Susquehanna or Delaware, to found millennial societies and pantisocratic unions. Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 2 of 3) Essay 4: Joseph de Maistre I found, by his patois, a few words of which I contrived to make out, that he was a Savoyard, who had only very recently arrived in the colony. A Boy's Voyage Round the World From first to last the negotiations, the plots for and against, were, on the side of the English, French, Spanish, and Savoyard Governments, a mere shuffle of diplomatic cards. Sir Walter Ralegh A Biography The priest Grégoire was equal to the task of proving that this involved no contradiction of the former principle, because the Savoyards wished to join France and Nature herself had proclaimed the desirability of union. William Pitt and the Great War Sent to Turin for instruction, Rousseau renounced his Protestant faith, and soon after found in the good Abb� Gaime the model in part of his Savoyard vicar. A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II. ‘Yes,’ said the Savoyard exile, ‘but be quite sure that, to make the monarchy strong, you must rest it on the laws, avoiding everything arbitrary, too frequent commissions, and all ministerial jobberies.’ Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 2 of 3) Essay 4: Joseph de Maistre They are in the true key for religious or spiritual composition, as Rousseau's Savoyard Vicar is; thought and emotion are fused without the decorations of misplaced rhetoric. Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 3 of 3) Essay 7: W.R. Greg: A Sketch Under a tree, a little Savoyard in rags, with a black cap on his head, was making a marmot dance to the shrill notes of his hurdy-gurdy. The Gods are Athirst Some poor Savoyard boys, who had emigrated as they still do, with the hopes of picking up some money to take back with them, had taken shelter in an out-house daring a severe snow storm. Olla Podrida Of these, perhaps quite the most famous is the "Savoyard Curate's Confession of Faith," a document of some length, incorporated into the "Émile." Classic French Course in English There was one of them some months ago who had a violent brawl with the Savoyard at the door. Diderot and the Encyclopædists Volume II. Later, when every Sunday she played The Young Savoyard's Prayer on the organ, her placid soul conceived no other harmonies. The Choice of Life They will invite him, as the poor Savoyards were invited by him to do. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 104, June, 1866 Although he lived by preference in England where his lightest word could control the tumults of the populace, the wisdom of Count Pierre's choice of delegates greatly extended his Savoyard domain. The Counts of Gruyère England has declared she will not be ground down by the Savoyard, and there is no more to be said of it. Cornelius O'Dowd Upon Men And Women And Other Things In General In the days of Gargantua, the Chaunois were as famous as the Savoyards now are, for wandering over France with trained monkeys and trained dogs. France and the Republic A Record of Things Seen and Learned in the French Provinces During the 'Centennial' Year 1889 They perplexed him as a politician intent upon order, and they afflicted him sorely as an ardent disciple of the Savoyard Vicar. Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 1 of 3) Essay 1: Robespierre The Savoyard ran away, but he came back pretty soon, having meditated, during his flight, on the maxim: "Nothing risk nothing gain." The Man With The Broken Ear I know he loves to have his early supper in the fresh air; and, while he sups, not that I believe any thing can amuse him, yet I will try my little Savoyards' pretty voices. The Stranger A Drama, in Five Acts Was it this which had awakened the ambition of the young Savoyard to share the spoils of the empire of which he had so suddenly become a member? The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 13, No. 80, June, 1864 He rushed on Fabri, who in the middle of the first line was supporting, though far from young, a single combat with one of the Savoyard leaders. The Long Night Rent-time came, and the Savoyard government enjoined the tenants not to pay to the prior. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science, Volume 22. July, 1878. In the evening, the young Savoyard returned to the bear's den, and was received with the same marks of kindness and affection. Stories about Animals: with Pictures to Match In the mean time Jean-François de Blonay, of another branch of the family, the Savoyard branch, fell in love with his cousin, and twice demanded her in marriage. A Little Swiss Sojourn The grand figure of Don Lopez is conscientiously studied; it reminds me of 'Savoyard Vicar's Confession of Faith;' the description of Don Alvar's mule pleases me exceedingly; it is like a sketch of Gericault's. Bohemians of the Latin Quarter But the burghers, fighting bareheaded for their wives and hearths, were not to be denied; by-and-by the Savoyards gave back, broke, and saved themselves. The Long Night Somehow, thorough little English girl though she was, she reminded one of the small Savoyard boys one sees with a box of marmots slung in front of them, or a barrel organ and a monkey. The Rectory Children In the winter of 1709, a poor Savoyard boy had been placed in a barn to stay over night. Stories about Animals: with Pictures to Match The first step was to go to head-quarters, to dine with a certain Count de Cameran, a Savoyard, and invite him to supper. The Wits and Beaux of Society Volume 1 He could not control his foreign kinsfolk, and the rivalry of Savoyards and Poitevins added a new element of turmoil to the distracted relations of the magnates. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) The Savoyards saw their advantage, rallied, and pressed them. The Long Night The wailing in England for Swiss and Savoyards, while other nationalities are to be trodden under foot without intervention, except what's called aggression, is highly irritating to me. The Letters of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Volume II The servant then saw the fondness of the bear for the young Savoyard. Stories about Animals: with Pictures to Match If he had been only a puritan, a sort of Channing or "Savoyard vicar," he would undoubtedly have been unsuccessful. The Life of Jesus The Savoyards bought their safety by accepting it; but the Poitevins, seeing that flight or resistance were the only alternatives before them, were spirited enough to prefer the bolder course. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) Far below him, on the narrow, black triangle of the Corraterie, lay the Savoyards, some three hundred in number, who had scaled the wall. The Long Night It was, even then, a question of monsters, "of dragons animated by a blockhead of a Savoyard, who had not enough spirit for the beast." Musicians of To-Day Evening had set in: the sound of the Savoyard's voice was no longer heard: I ordered tea and candles, and added considerably to my journal before I went to bed. A Bibliographical, Antiquarian and Picturesque Tour in France and Germany, Volume One It may have been so once," said the young Savoyard, "but this is a bad year for yodeling. The Forest of Swords A Story of Paris and the Marne Henry's marriage brought many Provençals and Savoyards to England. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) Here he raised his voice and shouted the alarm with all the force of his lungs, hoping thus to supplement the cries which here and there had been raised by the Savoyards. The Long Night How! thirty thousand Savoyards,—are they not armed to defend, in concert with us, their liberty?—BRISSOT. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 05 (of 12) Hetty had for three months thought of nothing else … she went as a Savoyard with a hurdy-gurdy fastened round her waist. In a Green Shade A Country Commentary As soon as the plan was broached a Savoyard, Lorens de Gomenot, Governor of Bresa, obtained a monopoly of this proposed trade and shrewdly sold it to the Genoese for twenty-five thousand ducats. The Negro Despite the establishment of the Savoyards, the Poitevin influence began to revive. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) These last come mostly from Normandy, Auvergne and Savoy; and it has been noticed that the Savoyards are the most sober and docile of all. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 17, No. 102, June, 1876 But in 1521, Francis I. of France wrenched the city and province from the beneficent rule of the Savoyards and proclaimed himself count of Nice. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 15, No. 88, April, 1875 An officer who had won some celebrity in the Polish revolution, General Ramorino, a Savoyard by origin, was given the command. The Liberation of Italy It was in the gown of the Savoyard's daughter. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine — Volume 55, No. 342, April, 1844 Even the Savoyards partially fell away from the court, and a convocation of clergy at Merton, presided over by Archbishop Boniface, drew up canons in the spirit of Grosseteste. The History of England From the Accession of Henry III. to the Death of Edward III. (1216-1377) The Savoyards complain of this division of their country. A tour through some parts of France, Switzerland, Savoy, Germany and Belgium I cast, at first, somewhat longing eyes on a true Savoyard château—notable for its lovely garden and orchard—and its unspoiled, unrestored, arched gateway between two round turrets, and Gothic-windowed keep. The Life of John Ruskin With time the Savoyards might have learnt to be Italians as their king had learnt to be an Italian king. The Liberation of Italy The voiturier was merely a larger brother of le petit Savoyard, and his horses, three in number, were walking bundles of chopped straw. A Residence in France With an Excursion Up the Rhine, and a Second Visit to Switzerland If De Tocqueville's account of Unitarian preaching in Boston at the time of his visit is true, the Savoyard Vicar of Rousseau would have preached acceptably in some of our pulpits. Ralph Waldo Emerson It is, however, not probable that the wishes of the Savoyards will be consulted as to these points, which will be determined by the Allied Powers on the grounds of political expediency. A tour through some parts of France, Switzerland, Savoy, Germany and Belgium He was dressing in his own bedroom in the morning, when he saw two Savoyards and two bears come up to the Falstaff Inn opposite. Yesterdays with Authors The Liberating Prince whom Machiavelli sought was found in the Savoyard King. The Liberation of Italy Leaving the former to discuss their meal, after finishing our own, we walked ahead, and waited the appearance of the little Savoyard, on the scene of the great battle between the Swiss and the Burgundians. A Residence in France With an Excursion Up the Rhine, and a Second Visit to Switzerland It has to be noticed, however, that, though always loyal to their king, the Savoyards had for ten years shown an implacable hostility to Italian aspirations. Cavour M. de Saussure relates an anecdote which serves to give an idea of the Savoyards in these situations, so remote from the corruption incident to cities. A tour through some parts of France, Switzerland, Savoy, Germany and Belgium Scaliger saw one that performed the dance of the Savoyards, at the same time that it repeated their song. The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 17, No. 476, February 12, 1831 It is the modern Savoyard hurdy-gurdy, as we still more improperly term it; for the hurdy-gurdy is quite a different instrument. Account of a Tour in Normandy, Volume 2 Here it was necessary to decide in what direction to steer, for I had left the charter-party with le petit Savoyard, open, on this essential point. A Residence in France With an Excursion Up the Rhine, and a Second Visit to Switzerland The old Savoyard party opposed the war tooth and nail, and from the "Little Piedmont" point of view it was perfectly right. Cavour The Savoyard ran away, but he came back pretty soon, having meditated, during his flight, on the maxim "Nothing risk, nothing gain." Library of the World's Best Literature, Ancient and Modern — Volume 1 My brother-in-law laughed at me and said I looked like a Savoyard boy and could be of great service to them. The German Classics of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries, Volume 07 Masterpieces of German Literature Translated into English. in Twenty Volumes After dancing with everybody and anybody, she finished up by dancing a Savoyard dance, called a fricassée, with a nobody. Love affairs of the Courts of Europe Luckily Switzerland has no custom-houses, and the King of Sardinia appears to be wise enough to let the Savoyards enjoy nearly as much commercial liberty as their neighbours. A Residence in France With an Excursion Up the Rhine, and a Second Visit to Switzerland But Francis II., the son of a Savoyard mother, never consoled himself for the loss of country and crown. Cavour On the other hand, considering the Savoyards and Italian troops, they were good troops; but the cardinal's conduct made amends for all these deficiencies. Memoirs of a Cavalier A Military Journal of the Wars in Germany, and the Wars in England. From the Year 1632 to the Year 1648. "The blue ribands," says Bachaumont, "huddled up in the crowd, and elbowing Savoyards; the guard dispersed, the doors burst, the iron gratings broken beneath the efforts of the assailants." A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 6 She made a bargain with a Savoyard, an ironmonger, and had herself packed up in a load of iron rods, the ends of which showed. A Popular History of France from the Earliest Times, Volume 5 The little Savoyard had just discharged a cargo of miladies, bound to England, after having had them on his charter-party eighteen months, and was now on the look-out for a return freight. A Residence in France With an Excursion Up the Rhine, and a Second Visit to Switzerland The regiments of Savoyard troops went into the French army with ill will, and there was a bloody fight between them and the French soldiers at Lyons when the former went into the barracks there. The Autobiography of a Journalist, Volume I The French, Savoyards, and Spaniards made this peace or truce all for separate and several grounds, and every one were mistaken. Memoirs of a Cavalier A Military Journal of the Wars in Germany, and the Wars in England. From the Year 1632 to the Year 1648. The Vicar himself is believed to combine the traits of two Savoyard priests whom Rousseau knew in his youth. A Discourse Upon the Origin and the Foundation Of The Inequality Among Mankind While I was dressing, I heard the music of my Savoyards under the window. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 41, March, 1861 Mr. Browning was more than quiescent during this stay in the Savoyard mountains. Life and Letters of Robert Browning The little Savoyards told each other about it: a great many of them passed that way. Les Misérables But here an enemy did that for them which the Savoyards could not, for the plague got into their quarters and destroyed abundance of people, both of the army and of the country. Memoirs of a Cavalier A Military Journal of the Wars in Germany, and the Wars in England. From the Year 1632 to the Year 1648. A young Savoyard, eighteen years old, had had his forefinger shot off. My Double Life The Memoirs of Sarah Bernhardt I was looking around with much admiration, when from the opposite direction came some strolling Savoyards, with a species of puppet, or marionnette, called by these people Mademoiselle Catherina. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 41, March, 1861 These Savoyards generally practise more than one trade, as is indicated by the enseigne which is affixed, on a short pole, above their tool-box. Paris as It Was and as It Is By bending over, one could have readily recognized a coin,—no doubt the forty-sou piece stolen from the little Savoyard. Les Misérables The unhappy Savoyard has from this line been known through ages as a conspirator, false even to his fellow-conspirators. The Life of Cicero Volume One But the voiture de place, with a Savoyard driver, is good enough. Manners and Social Usages This was the end of the chapter beginning with my introduction to the strolling Savoyards, the dance of the marionnette, the transfer of Eudora! The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 07, No. 41, March, 1861 In this work there is an episode, the "Savoyard Vicar's Confession of Faith," which is a declaration of pure deism, leveled especially against the errors of Catholicism. Handbook of Universal Literature From the Best and Latest Authorities "Sir," said the little Savoyard, with that childish confidence which is composed of ignorance and innocence, "my money." Les Misérables Savoyard shows his teeth—considers—stretches himself on the grass-plays with the mice—and answers volubly. The Caxtons — Complete Savoyard shows his teeth—considers—stretches himself on the grass- plays with the mice—and answers volubly. The Caxtons — Volume 04 "I have denounced you, M. le Maire, to the prefect of police at Paris as Jean Valjean, an ex-convict, who has been wanted for the robbery of a little Savoyard more than five years ago." The World's Greatest Books — Volume 05 — Fiction The poorest Savoyard in Paris never fails to remit something for the support of his parents. After Waterloo: Reminiscences of European Travel 1815-1819 And then, there is the affair with the little Savoyard, who will return, I hope. Les Misérables It contains some remarkable pages on religion, “the profession of faith of a Savoyard vicar,” in which the author’s deistic faith is strongly affirmed and revelation and theology rejected. A History of Freedom of Thought Then through red fields of slaughter, through death and defeat and disaster, Still flared thy banner aloft, tattered, but free from a stain, Now to the upstart Savoyard thou bendest to beg for a master! Poems Presently a small Savoyard boy passed him, and as he passed dropped a two-franc piece on the ground. The World's Greatest Books — Volume 05 — Fiction A pretty Savoyard girl, I should think about fifteen years old, came up to me. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2 On leaving the galleys, this Jean Valjean, as it appears, robbed a bishop; then he committed another theft, accompanied with violence, on a public highway on the person of a little Savoyard. Les Misérables "I had every reason for it, M. Jacques; you took that Savoyard in preference to me, that scum of the Port Saint Nicolas." The Queen Pedauque To this ornament, Cut-in-half joined the trade of having I do not know how many tortoises, apes, guinea-pigs, white mice, foxes and marmots, with an equal number of little Savoyards. Mysteries of Paris, V3 I found my reward in the Savoyard landscape, which greets you betimes with the smile of anticipation. Italian Hours One dear little sturdy Savoyard looked so like a certain little Charley at home that I felt quite a going forth of soul to him. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2 He turned his head and saw a little Savoyard, about ten years of age, coming up the path and singing, his hurdy-gurdy on his hip, and his marmot-box on his back. Les Misérables "And withal you loved that Savoyard she-monkey, you who have a white skin and distinguished manners!" The Queen Pedauque Having considered the attributes of God, the Savoyard curate turns to himself. The Eve of the French Revolution I meet a melancholy old Savoyard playing on a hurdy-gurdy, grisly, dejected, dirty, with a look upon him as though the iron had long since entered into his soul. The Note-Books of Samuel Butler Yet the Savoyards, as a race, it seems to me, are naturally intelligent; and I cannot but hope that the liberal course lately adopted by the Sardinian government may at last reach them. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2 My inn was full of French and Savoyard soldiers, recruiting, it was evident, for their cause or their pockets. The Fool Errant Being the Memoirs of Francis-Anthony Strelley, Esq., Citizen of Lucca Now you know the sort of people we are, Mr Savoyard. Fanny's First Play My son," cries the Savoyard curate, "keep your soul always in a state to desire that there may be a God, and you will never doubt it. The Eve of the French Revolution He is ruddy, lusty, full of life and health and spirits, and he vents these in a shrill whistle which eclipses the hurdy-gurdy of the Savoyard. The Note-Books of Samuel Butler Compare this with the creed of the Savoyard clergyman later on in this book. Emile Poor Savoyards, who subsist by shewing the magic lantern and marmots about London. 1811 Dictionary of the Vulgar Tongue Well, you see, Mr Savoyard, I'm rather a stranger in your world. Fanny's First Play The former was a good looking young Savoyard of some four- or five-and-twenty years; the latter was a lad of about the same height as Hector but somewhat older. Won By the Sword : a tale of the Thirty Years' War Love was to cure all evils: the love of man for man, the effusive all-embracing sympathy of the school of the Vicaire Savoyard, was to purge the emotions by tenderness and pity. The Valley of Decision This worthy priest was a poor Savoyard clergyman who had offended his bishop by some youthful fault; he had crossed the Alps to find a position which he could not obtain in his own country. Emile The one of a poor Savoyard boy with his monkey starved to death in St. James’s Park. Sir Thomas More, or, Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society The difficulty is not that there are no beautiful realities, Mr Savoyard: the difficulty is that so few of us know them when we see them. Fanny's First Play Do you think that it would be of any use, sir, if I were to take a Savoyard servant? Won By the Sword : a tale of the Thirty Years' War The first were Savoyards, and may be generally described as being unwashed, ragged, and carnivorous; in color swarthy; in lineaments and expression avaricious and shrewd; and in appetites voracious. The Monikins He has got a valet, a fellow of no particular country, more Savoyard than anything else, I fancy. Nuttie's Father He had passed several nights in this frenzy, and had worn out all his servants, whereof I received full information through divers channels, but especially from the Savoyard, who was my friend at heart. Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini This is Mr Savoyard, your impresario, my dear. Fanny's First Play "Your majesty, I bring nothing but a young Savoyard: nevertheless I predict that, one of these days, he will be one of the great generals of the world." Prince Eugene and His Times Hereupon I proceeded without more ado to open a negotiation with the Savoyards. The Monikins The great gray bulk of the Re d'Italia loomed before me, floating proudly at her stern the green, white, and red flag blazoned with the Savoyard shield. The Firefly of France Having made this estimate and put all things in order, I looked out a pair of pincers which I had abstracted from a Savoyard belonging to the guard of the castle. Autobiography of Benvenuto Cellini I venture to promise you, Mr Savoyard, that what you are about to see will be like a Louis Quatorze ballet painted by Watteau. Fanny's First Play Oh, ye great ones of the earth, speak no more of your glory and power, a poor Savoyard was mightier than you all! Frederick the Great and His Family Observing that my attention was strongly attracted to this party, the ill-favored Savoyards immediately commenced a series of experiments in saltation, with the sole view, beyond a question, to profit by my curiosity. The Monikins I would wish, too, that the "Savoyard" would have condescended to notice that little matter of the bear. Canterbury Pieces It might very well be that he was some Savoyard lordling unused to being kept waiting, and that his hunger made him irritable and impatient. Saint Martin's Summer Before they come, Mr Savoyard, could you give me any hints about them that would help me to make a little conversation with them? Fanny's First Play I obtained him his liberty! ah, no, not I, but a poor Savoyard who wished a dower for his daughter. Frederick the Great and His Family "Yes, sir, this might do with the Savoyards, who are young and feeble—" "'Twouldn't alter the case much if two of these Frenchmen were in their places," put in the Captain, glaring wolfishly about him. The Monikins The difference between "A. M." and "The Savoyard" is clearly one of different editions. Canterbury Pieces Servants demand the expulsion from Paris of the Savoyards who enter into competition with them. The French Revolution - Volume 1 It was the very most she could do to learn "Le Petit Savoyard." The Crime of Sylvestre Bonnard General Riedt had called but once; he told her he had succeeded in interesting the Savoyard in Trenck's fate, and he had promised to remind the empress of the unfortunate prisoner. Frederick the Great and His Family Although I have ostensibly bought the right which these Savoyards professed to have in your person and services, I seize an early occasion to inform you that virtually you are now free. The Monikins Sir—The "Savoyard" of last Saturday has shown that he has perused Darwin's Botanic Garden with greater attention than myself. Canterbury Pieces Now La Palferine had a servant, a little Savoyard, aged ten, who waited on him without wages. A Prince of Bohemia This was the most important victory that Sindhia had ever gained, and fully justified the increased confidence that he had shown his Savoyard General. Fall of the Moghul Empire of Hindustan She will have no money about her, and will want to give a dozen francs to some little Savoyard because his rags are picturesque.' The Magic Skin Here, agreeably to his account, he engaged certain Savoyards to act as his couriers and guides during a tour he intended to make through Portugal, Spain, Switzerland, France, etc., etc., etc. The Monikins I submit that the "Savoyard" has unfairly made use of the failure of certain speculations in order to show that a distinct theory is untenable. Canterbury Pieces One day when he had nothing to give a little Savoyard chimney-sweeper, he dipped a hand into a barrel of grapes in a grocer's doorway and filled the child's cap from it. A Prince of Bohemia The Savoyard, who was fast asleep, suddenly woke up at this, and said, "Madame," questioningly. Father Goriot |
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