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Meanings of histrionic art in English
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Usage of histrionic art in English
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Her conception of the character, however, was in the grandest style of histrionicart.
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By the way, this is the Burlingham Floating Palace of Thespians, floating temple to the histrionicart.
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The histrionicart, particularly in high comedy and tragedy, has been long carried in France to great perfection.
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She dwelt upon the histrionicart as the most complete, its organ being the most flexible and powerful.
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From beginning to end, Miss Anderson's Galatea is a captivating study in the highest sphere of histrionicart.
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He was a charter member of the Ruskin Society, a society for the cultivation of the histrionicart in Dartmouth College.
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The inspector heard the comedy, and told Barndale, later on, that he regarded the quarrel scene as a masterpiece of histrionicart.
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The authentic professor of histrionicart may even have been addressed occasionally by his illicit opponent in something like Edmund's very words:
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The French stage is far more hedged round with restrictions than is our own, and cultivates histrionicart with more scrupulous care.
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In France, where the success of the histrionicart now culminates, a contemporaneous drama is flourishing, the absolute society of the day is represented.
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Berthelini threaded his way through the market stalls and baskets, and accosted the dignitary with a bow which was a triumph of the histrionicart.
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Histrionicart also was cultivated in the holidays under the able management of uncle Eliot Yorke, M.P.
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These are painting, sculpture, architecture, and engraving, while the fine arts include poetry, music, landscape gardening, and the histrionicarts.