Ainda não temos significados para "much elegance".
1The breakfast promised by the Captain was arranged with much elegance.
2Sir George Sterling spoke with as much elegance he could muster.
3The present venture Embassy Theatre is done with much elegance.
4His blank verse in "Blenheim" has neither much force nor much elegance.
5It has as much elegance as a gigantic egg box!
6Celie dress herself with so much elegance last night?
7I went to see her perform in 1977, and she just embodied so much elegance and style.
8So much elegance, freshness and youth shooting up from that old trunk which seems as if accursed!
9I was impressed with him then, as a man of much elegance of manner and suavity of feeling.
10West's last quarters were in a venerable house of much elegance, overlooking one of the oldest burying-grounds in Boston.
11We continued our stroll about the waste apartments, of all shapes and sizes, and without much elegance of decoration.
12Senator Stevens was a speaker of much elegance and grace, and was always listened to with respect and admiration.
13No one can doubt that his poems exhibit, amidst some imbecility and more affectation, much elegance, ingenuity, and tenderness.
14She had much elegance in her manner; a calm, soft address; and she spoke English with a sweet Doric irregularity.
15He is mentioned here, on account of some small pieces of poetry, which he wrote with much elegance and politeness.
16His versions of the two odes of Horace are made with great liberty, which is not recompensed by much elegance or vigour.
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