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You may have noticed, they rarely flower above that rocky surface. THE CANTATRICE sings them a false note. My next will probably please them less. Her mobile lips and brows shot the faint upper-wreath of a smile hovering. It was designed to display her philosophy. 'And what is the name of your next? said he. 'Contra-distinguished from the woman?

At Bologna, in 1834, it is difficult to say whether the cantatrice, or the violinist, or the inestimable basso, produced the greatest sensation; but her bust in marble was there and then placed under the peristyle of the Opera-house. Henceforward De Bériot never quitted her, and their affection seems to have increased as time wore on.

Sontag, with whom she sang at Frankfort, gave the young cantatrice a valuable testimonial, which was alike an expression of her admiration of Pauline Garcia and a memento of her regard for the name of the great Malibran, whose passionate strains had hardly ceased lingering in the ears of Europe.

You may have noticed, they rarely flower above that rocky surface. THE CANTATRICE sings them a false note. My next will probably please them less. Her mobile lips and brows shot the faint upper-wreath of a smile hovering. It was designed to display her philosophy. 'And what is the name of your next? said he. 'Contra-distinguished from the woman?

"Do you observe, Beauchamp, how strangely fascinated with the new cantatrice seems the young officer of the Spahis who accompanies the Countess?" he whispered. "Do but look. He sits like one transfixed." "And the Countess seems transfixed also, though not by the same object," was the reply. "How excessively pale, yet how beautiful she is!

She was exhausted, and required the porter, like a labourer in the cornfield. Emma looked at him, and perceived the poet swamped by the admirer. Taken in conjunction with Mr. Cuthbert Dering's frenzy for calculating, she disliked the incident of the porter and the pewter. 'While the Cantatrice swallowed her draught, I suppose Mr. Dering counted the cost? she said.

Barto roared, and from deep dejection his whole countenance radiated. "She says it she might give the lie to a saint! I was never mad. I saw the spot, and put my finger on it, and not a madman can do that. My two years are my own. Mad now, for, see! "I worship the creature. She is not heart and soul in it. She is not in it at all. She is a little woman, a lovely thing, a toy, a cantatrice.

The day after the close of the opera, Dubois, who was dining with us, said that on the following day he was entertaining the two first artists, 'primo cantatore' and 'prima cantatrice', and added that, if we liked to come, we would hear some of their best pieces, which they were to sing in a lofty hall of his country-house particularly adapted to the display of the human voice.

'The Signorina Vittoria! She threw up her veil. 'Success is certain, he remarked and applauded, holding one hand as a snuff-box for the fingers of the other to tap on. 'Signor Conte, you must not praise me before you have heard me. 'To have seen you! 'The voice has a wider dominion, Signor Conte. 'The fame of the signorina's beauty will soon be far wider. Was Venus a cantatrice?

He told Sir Rodwell the story of how they had met in the salle a manger of the hotel the impresario of a Concert in the town, who had in his hand the doctor's certificate of the incapacity of the chief cantatrice to appear, and waved it, within a step of suicide.

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