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More "Tenor voice" Quotes from Famous Books
... musically inclined—will remember my father, who was a vocalist of no mean repute;—at least, this was said of him in general. Possessing a rich tenor voice, he was in great demand, both publicly and privately. He occupied the position of leading singer in the Keighley Parish Church Choir, at the time when the late Mr. B. F. Marriner and other gentlemen ... — Adventures and Recollections • Bill o'th' Hoylus End
... the Tears, accessory matters to be shed only at home Temporal region, the mind Tenderness Tenor voice, the Thanks, affectionate and ceremonious Thermometers, the three the articular arm centres called Thermometric system of the shoulder Theresa Thoracic centre, the mind Threatening with the shoulder Thumb, the thermometer of the will has much expression the sign of life the, in ... — Delsarte System of Oratory • Various
... make your acquaintance," said the doctor in a loud tenor voice, shaking hands with me warmly, with a naive ... — The Wife and Other Stories • Anton Chekhov
... The Cathedral shone with its immaculate whiteness, in spite of the black veils that covered both statues and altars. The clouds of colour from the lovely rose windows relieved the funereal aspect of the religious ceremony, while from the choir a tenor voice intoned the lamentations of the ... — The Shadow of the Cathedral • Vicente Blasco Ibanez
... as he was generally called, had a fine tenor voice and I have frequently heard him sing in duet with Archibald Campbell, who sang bass. Adams and Campbell were lifelong friends and were fellow students at West Point. The latter was graduated from West ... — As I Remember - Recollections of American Society during the Nineteenth Century • Marian Gouverneur
... ceased talking. Stretching out his hands, he broke forth, with his splendid tenor voice, into the rousing hymn, with its ... — In the Midst of Alarms • Robert Barr
... his way of thinking, been more fortunate than he, because they had seen actual fighting. He respected them because of their wounds, and he wanted to help them. So he lifted that rich, sweet, sympathetic tenor voice until the great hut rang with the old, old song, and hearts were melted everywhere. I saw, back in the audience, a group of nurses with bowed heads. They knew what the rosary meant to those who suffer and die in the Catholic faith. ... — Soldier Silhouettes on our Front • William L. Stidger
... path that Diana had overlooked and which skirted the hills. In about half-an-hour the troop met them, riding slowly from the opposite direction. She did not raise her eyes as they approached, but she heard Yusef's clear tenor voice calling out to the Sheik, who answered shortly as the men fell in behind him. Back over the ground that she had traversed so differently. She knew that it had been madness from the first. She should have known that ... — The Sheik - A Novel • E. M. Hull
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