there's a fellow whose soul is made like the other one's body!" Or a band of schoolboys and street urchins, playing hop-scotch, rose in a body and saluted him
classically, with some cry in Latin: " Eia!
"Papa, we shall be late," said Princess Helene, turning her beautiful head and looking over her
classically molded shoulder as she stood waiting by the door.
The gentleman and the prize-fighter put on the gloves, and faced each other in the
classically correct posture of pugilistic defense.
Many of their faces present profiles
classically beautiful, and in the valley of Typee I saw several who, like the stranger Marnoo, were in every respect models of beauty.
With these characteristics
classically minded critics have always been highly impatient, and they will no doubt prevent him from ultimately taking a place beside Shakspere and the serene Milton; but they will not seriously interfere, we may be certain, with his recognition as one of the very great English poets.
They were tall, slight, draped
classically from neck to heel in blue fringed cloths, and carried percussion muskets over their bare right shoulders.
Summary: New Delhi [India], Feb 11 (ANI): At a time when the Narendra Modi government is under attack over the Rafale deal, it is emerging that the policy for signing inter-governmental agreements without "
classically" following the Standard Operating Procedure or Standard Contract Document was laid down by the previous Congress-led UPA government in 2013.
Classically, asymptomatic erythema first appears on the cheeks, resembling a "slapped cheek" appearance.
The
Classically Smiths shows had been launched to the media on Monday morning with original Smiths drummer Mike Joyce, bassist Andy Rourke and second guitarist Craig Gannon all said to be joining forces with the Manchester Camerata for the concerts this summer.
On Monday it was announced that Andy Rourke would be joining drummer Mike Joyce and guitarist Craig Gannon as part of a new live concert production called
Classically Smiths.
Classically Smiths -- which debuts this summer with concerts in Manchester, London and Edinburgh before a full UK tour later this year -- will reimagine the enduringly powerful sounds of the seminal Manchester band in an orchestrated live concert.
THE Opera Boys, a group of
classically trained young tenors will be back at Rhyl's Pavilion Theatre on Thursday, February 1, at 7.30pm, with a brand new show full of opera, classical, West End and crossover, as well as their unique, unrivalled on-stage banter.