Synonymer & Anagram | Engelska ordet SATURNINE


SATURNINE

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  • Burton was one of the funniest creatures that ever lived, but his interior nature was thoughtful and saturnine.
  • He was well-known as a platform orator with a thin hatchet face and mane of long black hair which fell across his face giving it a saturnine and piratical appearance, but although he was an established speaker and propagandist for the ILP, his considerable intellect had been somewhat masked by the showman's facility.
  •  his moonstruck eyes, his sepulchral voice, the saturnine magnetism" that made him feel that he was ".
  • The saturnine antshrike was described by the Austrian ornithologist August von Pelzeln in 1868 and given the binomial name Thamnophilus saturninus.
  • Originally, more associated with creatures in a female form — exemplified by Lilith of Semetic mythology and Lilim of Greek mythology — and in Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu's 1872 novel Carmilla, but is better known today as characterized in the saturnine male figure in Bram Stoker's 1897 novel Dracula, reproduced in a great many feature films.
  • For the first few productions, the company included Robertson Hare, as a figure of put-upon respectability; Mary Brough in eccentric old lady roles; Ethel Coleridge as the severe voice of authority, Winifred Shotter as the sprightly young female lead; and the saturnine Gordon James.
  • The regular company of supporting actors included Robertson Hare, who played a figure of put-upon respectability; Mary Brough in eccentric old lady roles; Ethel Coleridge as the severe voice of authority; Winifred Shotter as the sprightly young female lead; and the saturnine Gordon James.
  • The Aldwych farces also featured a regular team of supporting actors: Robertson Hare as a figure of put-upon respectability; Mary Brough in eccentric old lady roles; Ethel Coleridge as the severe voice of authority; the saturnine Gordon James as the "heavy"; and first Yvonne Arnaud, then Winifred Shotter, as the sprightly young female lead.
  • Many members of the familiar company remained: Lynn, in his customary "silly ass" role, Robertson Hare, as a figure of put-upon respectability; Mary Brough as a good-hearted battle-axe; Ethel Coleridge as the voice of middle-class primness; and the saturnine Gordon James.


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