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单词 Scaramouche
例句 Scaramouche
Scaramouche turned out to be not only a good coach but a confidant and a surrogate father. Kaffir Boy: An Autobiography 1986-01-01T00:00:00Z
For the first time since I began playing tennis I defeated Scaramouche. Kaffir Boy: An Autobiography 1986-01-01T00:00:00Z
Scaramouche regularly gave me tennis instruction manuals and magazines. Kaffir Boy: An Autobiography 1986-01-01T00:00:00Z
I sought advice: Scaramouche told me to go ahead and play. Kaffir Boy: An Autobiography 1986-01-01T00:00:00Z
For the first time I told Scaramouche my dream of gaining passage to America through tennis, and he urged me to write to Arthur Ashe. Kaffir Boy: An Autobiography 1986-01-01T00:00:00Z
Scaramouche and Wilfred thought I had a remote chance of getting to America, but they both urged me to get a job, preferably one that would allow me time to practise and play in tournaments. Kaffir Boy: An Autobiography 1986-01-01T00:00:00Z
Scaramouche, a self-employed painter, was one of the best tennis players among people of colour in Johannesburg. Kaffir Boy: An Autobiography 1986-01-01T00:00:00Z
Scaramouche would often say, “You know, my boy, if we blacks had half the money and coaches as white people, we would have long produced several Arthur Ashes, Althea Gibsons and Evonne Goolagongs.” Kaffir Boy: An Autobiography 1986-01-01T00:00:00Z
Scaramouche managed to get me a few old tennis rackets from his wealthy white tennis friends, and I was able to concentrate on my game without worrying about a broken racket or string. Kaffir Boy: An Autobiography 1986-01-01T00:00:00Z
I talked the matter over with Scaramouche, who, since I made the team, had been working out with me. Kaffir Boy: An Autobiography 1986-01-01T00:00:00Z
I worked out with a ball machine, played scores of tough sets against Wilfred and Scaramouche; I pored over dozens of tennis books dealing with strategy and tactics. Kaffir Boy: An Autobiography 1986-01-01T00:00:00Z
On Facebook, a reader said: “And sail to Tobago Cays on the Scaramouche, a wonderful old sailboat with local crew who fix an excellent Caribbean chicken and rice lunch and potent rum punches.” 52 Places to Go in 2015 2015-01-09T05:00:00Z
Judy’s there as a witness, along with Joey the Clown, loose-jointed old Jim Crow, Toby the Dog, loudmouth Mr. Scaramouche, and the Bobby, looking smug under his yawning helmet. “Citizen Punch” 2019-07-18T04:00:00Z
Galileo and Scaramouche are stock depictions of leather-and-fishnet types, with zero specificity about what's driving them on their quest to locate a magical instrument that promises to loosen Globalsoft's stranglehold on organic creativity. Review: 'We Will Rock You' totally misses Queen's mercurial nature 2014-07-17T04:00:00Z
This is also the title of the Chapter 8 show at Scaramouche, where art imaginatively speculates on the past and future of this character, as the book does not. Art Review: Galleries Interpret Richard Price?s ?Lush Life? 2010-07-08T22:35:00Z
On Facebook, a reader said: “And sail to Tobago Cays on the Scaramouche, a wonderful old sailboat with local crew who fix an excellent Caribbean chicken and rice lunch and potent rum punches.” 52 Places to Go in 2015 2015-01-09T05:00:00Z
He already knows what the first copycat will be: Mr. Barry owns the rights to the French Revolution potboiler “Scaramouche,” which has more than its share of swashbuckling opportunities. Battle-Honed Commander Unleashes Pirates 2011-02-25T00:04:44Z
As the collective motordrive clatter faded, one of the agency guys broke into a verse of Bohemian Rhapsody: “I see a little silhouetto of a man, Scaramouche, Scaramouche...” Silhouetto: the visual appeal of tiny figures – a photo essay 2020-04-07T04:00:00Z
Just as “Bohemian Rhapsody” can glide over the origins of “Scaramouche,” we need no investigations into why that dancer was so tiny. Review: Egerton glitters in glossy, conventional ‘Rocketman’ 2019-05-17T04:00:00Z
At MGM he played secondary roles in such movies as “The Magnificent Yankee,” “Across the Wide Missouri,” “Scaramouche,” “The Story of Three Loves,” “The Student Prince,” “Hit the Deck” and “Forbidden Planet.” Richard Anderson, actor in ‘The Six Million Dollar Man’ and ‘The Bionic Woman,’ dies at 91 2017-08-31T04:00:00Z
At MGM he played secondary roles in such movies as “The Magnificent Yankee,” ”Across the Wide Missouri,” ”Scaramouche,” ”The Story of Three Loves,” ”The Student Prince,” ”Hit the Deck” and “Forbidden Planet.” Richard Anderson, popular TV actor, dies at 91 2017-08-31T04:00:00Z
A massive fundraising effort by pupils and staff enabled the school to buy and restore first an old 22ft yacht on eBay, and later Scaramouche, a former international racing yacht for £17,000. Fastnet yacht race: State school Greig City Academy finishes - BBC News 2017-08-11T04:00:00Z
City company Pioneer Underwriters, whose bosses are themselves keen sailors, agreed to sponsor Scaramouche, covering the entire operating budget, including transport, food and accommodation. State school pupils make waves in Fastnet race - BBC News 2017-08-09T04:00:00Z
When Scaramucci was named to his post days earlier, Colbert celebrated his arrival by singing a version of “Bohemian Rhapsody” with lyrics like “Scaramouche, Scaramouche, will you do the fandango?” 'I Come to You Tonight a Broken Man.' Stephen Colbert Sings Farewell to Anthony Scaramucci 2017-08-01T04:00:00Z
It seems probable that in order that these two actors might have a further opportunity to appear as these popular characters, a place was found for Scaramouche and Harlequin in Mountfort's farce. The Life and Death of Doctor Faustus Made into a Farce 2011-09-15T02:00:12.030Z
Ben Elton has offered a re-interpretation in the musical We Will Rock You, where Scaramouche and Galileo become singing rebels in a future society where rock music has been banned by baddies. What is a Bohemian Rhapsody? 2011-06-15T11:49:13Z
But then we got the chance to see him in Scaramouche Jones at Liverpool. The Pete I knew 2011-01-03T14:35:12Z
The horses are adorned with feathers, ribbons, and bells, the servants being dressed up as Scaramouche or Harlequin, but it all passes off in the quietest way in the world. The Memoirs of Madame Vigée Lebrun
At first the burlesque was meant for an Italian troupe, but Scaramouche left the town, and something more carefully developed would be expected at the H�tel de Bourgogne. A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II.
At the end of Act I, Harlequin and Scaramouche engage in dialogue which suggests similar passages of rough satire in Wycherley. The Life and Death of Doctor Faustus Made into a Farce 2011-09-15T02:00:12.030Z
We ourselves, in the very face of all our suspicions, let ourselves be caught by the waving of your big Scaramouche sleeves, that were a great deal too long for your arms. 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)
"I am thinking of you in the part of Scaramouche." Scaramouche
And then he became conscious of something alarmingly unusual in Scaramouche's manner. Scaramouche
Sometimes he is Scapin and sometimes Coviello, but in the main Scaramouche, to which let me tell you he is best suited—sometimes too well suited, I think. Scaramouche
Scaramouche steps out of the Circle, and struts about. The Life and Death of Doctor Faustus Made into a Farce 2011-09-15T02:00:12.030Z
He is Scaramouche, the little skirmisher, to the very life. Scaramouche
"It is unfortunate that you are without a Scaramouche," said Andre-Louis. Scaramouche
If you were as good an actor on the stage as you are in private," said Scaramouche, "you would yourself have won to the Comedie Francaise long since. Scaramouche
Cheerfully now—with one exception—they accepted the dominance of Scaramouche, a dominance soon to be so firmly established that M. Binet himself came under it. Scaramouche
Harlequin and Scaramouche start back, fall over their Chairs, and get up. The Life and Death of Doctor Faustus Made into a Farce 2011-09-15T02:00:12.030Z
She piled it up to the account of Scaramouche, and spied her opportunity to pay off some of that ever-increasing score. Scaramouche
And a success it proved that more than justified all the heralding of which Scaramouche had been guilty. Scaramouche
"I admit that it is audacious," said Scaramouche. Scaramouche
M. Binet listened desperately for the roar of laughter that usually greeted the entrance of Scaramouche, and his dismay increased when it did not come. Scaramouche
Harlequin and Scaramouche sits down, and are caught fast. The Life and Death of Doctor Faustus Made into a Farce 2011-09-15T02:00:12.030Z
Had he not then been a sort of Scaramouche—an intriguer, glib and specious, deceiving folk, cynically misleading them with opinions that were not really his own? Scaramouche
For Scaramouche himself this success was not confined to the public. Scaramouche
As for the rest of the company, they were disposed to be very kindly towards Scaramouche. Scaramouche
I am just a rascal who tries to be honest—Scaramouche always, in fact; a creature of sophistries. Scaramouche
Enter several Devils, who black Harlequin and Scaramouche's Faces, and then squirt Milk upon them. The Life and Death of Doctor Faustus Made into a Farce 2011-09-15T02:00:12.030Z
He had overcome the difficulty in a manner worthy of Scaramouche. Scaramouche
In associating himself with Polichinelle, he desired to thank Scaramouche, much in the manner of a lord rendering thanks to his steward for services diligently rendered and orders scrupulously carried out. Scaramouche
"Do you want to quarrel with me, Scaramouche?" Scaramouche
The two great roles were now Scaramouche, in the character of the intriguing Sbrigandini, and Pantaloon the father. Scaramouche
Scaramouche, and poor People, with a Basket of Bread and Money. The Life and Death of Doctor Faustus Made into a Farce 2011-09-15T02:00:12.030Z
Scaramouche took the hand, clutched it, heaved himself from the ground, then with a scream dropped back again. Scaramouche
She was leaning forward, her lips parted, her eyes devouring Scaramouche until they drew his gaze. Scaramouche
They played it for the first time at Maure in the following week, with Andre-Louis—who was known by now as Scaramouche to all the company, and to the public alike—in the title-role. Scaramouche
In both Scaramouche, who was beginning to find himself, materially improved his performances. Scaramouche
Scaramouche waited until the cork was drawn before he continued. Scaramouche
"For both of us," said Scaramouche, with stress. Scaramouche
"A prince in disguise, our Scaramouche!" said he. Scaramouche
I was an actor long before I became Scaramouche. Scaramouche
He reflected that, when all was said, he had to thank Scaramouche for the Burgundy. Scaramouche
Then, scarcely has Polichinelle departed by the door than Scaramouche bounds in through the window. Scaramouche
It was a mere piece of theatricality, such as it was not in Scaramouche's nature to forgo. Scaramouche
There is always a place in the world for Scaramouche. Scaramouche
In the background Andre-Louis, steeling himself against emotionalism, spoke with the voice of Scaramouche. Scaramouche
Besides, do you know that unlike Scaramouche I have been oddly provident? Scaramouche
She had ceased to sneer at Scaramouche, having realized at last that her sneers left him untouched and recoiled upon herself. Scaramouche
"When was it that you discovered this beauty and this grace, M. Scaramouche?" Scaramouche
But the irresistible Scaramouche swept away all objections. Scaramouche
Scaramouche turned to her, smiling, and handed her the candle. Scaramouche
Scaramouche came howling to one foot; the other doubled under him when he attempted to set it down, and he must have collapsed again but that Binet supported him. Scaramouche
Heedless of Scaramouche's howls of pain, he swept away shoe and stocking. Scaramouche
The others made chorus, whilst Scaramouche smiled at him, and patted his shoulder. Scaramouche
It was based upon the "Miles Gloriosus" of Plautus, with great opportunities for Rhodomont, and a good part for Scaramouche as the roaring captain's sly lieutenant. Scaramouche
"I will concede it, my dear Scaramouche, so that I may hear the sequel." Scaramouche
"Anyway, I make you a present of it," Scaramouche pursued, airily. Scaramouche
In that case, my friend," said Scaramouche, "we part company at once. Scaramouche
Consider that you are not asking Scaramouche here whether he has put a patch in your breeches. Scaramouche
"It amuses you to be cruel," said Scaramouche. Scaramouche
In the wings stood the beautiful, melancholy lover, awaiting his cue, and immediately behind him the unfledged Scaramouche, who was anon to follow him. Scaramouche
Meditating in bed that morning, Scaramouche had decided to present himself in a totally different aspect. Scaramouche
Irritated enough had he been already by the overriding of his every wish, by the consciousness of his weakness when opposed to Scaramouche. Scaramouche
Scaramouche screamed in agony, until Climene caught Binet's arm and made him stop. Scaramouche
That scoundrel Scaramouche has been at his ape's tricks with them. Scaramouche
Scaramouche's bewildered paralysis lasted but a few seconds. Scaramouche
But before she could find an answer of sufficient venom, her father was rating her soundly for her stupidity—the more soundly because himself he had been deceived by Scaramouche's supreme acting. Scaramouche
Scaramouche's success in the first act was more than confirmed as the performance proceeded. Scaramouche
Scaramouche laughed at him, and his laugh was not altogether pleasant. Scaramouche
And to heighten the irritation, Andre-Louis—the actor, Scaramouche always—produced his snuffbox, and proffered it with a steady hand to Le Chapelier before helping himself. Scaramouche
Pierrot went forward to turn it over, and disclosed the fact that the body wore the wizened face of Scaramouche, a grimacing, groaning, twitching Scaramouche. Scaramouche
As Climene now rose to withdraw for the night, Scaramouche rose with her to light her candle. Scaramouche
"Good-night, Scaramouche," she said, but so softly, so tenderly, that he caught his breath, and stood conning her, his dark eyes aglow. Scaramouche
And this princess leaned forward, with eyes aglow and cheeks aflush, stretching out a choicely gloved hand to Scaramouche. Scaramouche
But their attention was held by the voice of Scaramouche. Scaramouche
Clearly her Scaramouche must be vastly other than he had hitherto appeared, or else that great lady and he would never have used such familiarity with each other. Scaramouche
Scaramouche was clearly a great gentleman, an eccentric if you please, but a man born. Scaramouche
"Mon Dieu!" laughed Rhodomont, recovering from the real scare that had succeeded his histrionic terror, "but you have a great trick of tickling them in the right place, Scaramouche." Scaramouche
He realized that he was being laughed at, and remembered that his Scaramouche was a creature to be laughed with, and not at. Scaramouche
Not quite to such an extent was he the incarnation of Scaramouche. Scaramouche
That Binet should refer to him by his secular designation was a sign that in the Binet company at least he had fallen for ever from the lofty eminence of Scaramouche. Scaramouche
You had but to remind me, my dear Scaramouche. Scaramouche
In fact I have no name, unless it be Scaramouche, to which I have earned a title. Scaramouche
After the laughter which the exposure of the roaring captain invariably produced, it remained for Scaramouche contemptuously to dismiss him in a phrase that varied nightly, according to the inspiration of the moment. Scaramouche
Inaudibly his lips answered: "No, my friend—Scaramouche; Scaramouche, the subtle, dangerous fellow who goes tortuously to his ends." Scaramouche
No need to fear the future whilst he owned such a daughter, let Scaramouche play what tricks he would. Scaramouche
It was your friend Scaramouche set them the example of that. Scaramouche
They laid that with the rest to the account of Scaramouche, and were forced in bitterness to admit that the scoundrel had taken a superlative revenge. Scaramouche
His habitual melancholy seemed to be dispelled at last, and his eyes gleamed now with malicious satisfaction when they rested upon Scaramouche, whom occasionally he continued to address with sly mockery as "mon prince." Scaramouche
Then here we have Scaramouche, whom also you already know. Scaramouche
"You may believe it," said Scaramouche, and again the acclamations rolled into thunder. Scaramouche
Down this he went at a run, intent on reaching the inn for clothes and money, since it was impossible that he should take the road in the garb of Scaramouche. Scaramouche
He completed changing in haste, and despite what Scaramouche had said; and then followed with Rhodomont. Scaramouche
They were playing "The Terrible Captain," in the last act of which the empty cowardice of the bullying braggart Rhodomont is revealed by Scaramouche. Scaramouche
For he is Scaramouche not only on the stage, but also in the world. Scaramouche
"Fantastic, are we?" he cried, turning to follow the departing Scaramouche with his little eyes that now were inexpressibly evil. Scaramouche
He seemed of a sudden to have emerged from the gloom of the last two days into high good-humour, and Scaramouche observed how persistently his eyes kept flickering upon his daughter and her splendid courtier. Scaramouche
She sank into a chair, a little wearily, a little nervelessly, but the smile did not leave her face, not even when she glanced across at Scaramouche. Scaramouche
"You are a man of discernment, Binet," said Scaramouche, the cold loathing of his voice itself an insult. Scaramouche
He placed a hand upon Scaramouche's shoulder, and surveyed him with a smile whose oiliness not even his red paint and colossal false nose could dissemble. Scaramouche
Even M. Binet appeared to be waiting for a cue from Scaramouche. Scaramouche
"And yet," interposed the villainous-looking fellow who played Scaramouche, "by your own confessing you don't hesitate, yourself, to trespass upon his property." Scaramouche
Scaramouche, all in black in the Spanish fashion of the seventeenth century, his face adorned with a pair of mostachios, jangled a guitar discordantly. Scaramouche
For what had he been at Rennes but a sort of Scaramouche—the little skirmisher, the astute intriguer, spattering the seed of trouble with a sly hand? Scaramouche
Cordemais was the name of the original Scaramouche, who had so unfortunately twisted his ankle. Scaramouche
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