-
social hilarity and the most
perfect good humour;
never diverging into
ungraceful merriment, and yet
keeping up the
spirit of
liveliness throughout the...
- 108
Frayling (2000), p. 220
Barry Evans (29
March 2015). "Growing Old
Ungracefully: The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly". Lost
Coast Outpost.
Archived from...
- him
indicative of high intellect. His eye is dull and heavy; his
manner ungraceful and
deficient in that ease and
dignity which we
vulgar people are apt...
- "his
Voice was
somewhat weak" and that "his
movements [were]
stiff and
ungraceful." However, he was well
received by
audiences and
thought to
continue in...
- his
early self-portraits,
Hopper tended to
represent himself as skinny,
ungraceful, and homely.
Though a tall and
quiet teenager, his
prankish sense of humor...
- Rank, and seem to be, for the present,
intirely laid aside; not as
being ungraceful, or that the
Dancer could not give
Pleasure to the Beholders, or raise...
- of agony, eyes, and
mouth partially opened, the body
contracted in an
ungraceful posture.
According to the story,
Donatello proudly showed it to Brunelleschi...
-
Photius I of
Constantinople expressed its purpose: It has the
following not
ungraceful epigram: 'Draw your
knowledge of the past from me and read the ancient...
-
escoffion was
deemed a
luxury item for a time, it was
later deemed as
ungraceful or clunky, as well as
being condemned by
moralist or
religious groups...
-
social situations, for example,
inappropriate conversations,
clumsiness or
ungraceful actions (such as an
emotional outbreak like
speaking out unintentionally)...