Aún no tenemos significados para "inimitable grace".
1With inimitable grace she knelt down on one side of the catafalque.
2And, with inimitable grace, the queen extended her hand to him.
3He bestows panegyric with inimitable grace, and satirises with equal dexterity.
4Slowly, and with an inimitable grace, she rose to her feet.
5She rose at my entrance, and, bowing with inimitable grace, extended her hand.
6His praise of her is marked by an inimitable grace of sincerity and refinement:
7The profile of these Alban craters is of inimitable grace.
8Ingigerd portrayed this with inimitable grace, innocence and merriness.
9She started back from him- amovementof inimitable grace, like that of a startled gazelle.
10Stupid people show an inimitable grace in roguery.
11Through every change of contour and interplay of curves, its lines are ever of inimitable grace.
12Mr. Fuchs gave his testimony with inimitable grace.
13I offered her a seat, which she took, arranging her skirts about her with inimitable grace.
14With what inimitable grace he winds those delicate garlands around the members of his melodic structure!
15With her head thrown back upon these branches, she reposed with an inimitable grace her reclining form.
16He bowed again, with the inimitable grace of the old regime, and stepped into the baron's travelling carriage.
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Inimitable grace a través del tiempo
Inimitable grace por variante geográfica