personages in English

noun
1
a person (often used to express their significance, importance, or elevated status).
it was no less a personage than the bishop

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1. 1 The Father, Son, and Holy Ghost are three separate and distinct personages.

2. Some of his other sons were prominent personages in their day.

3. There he saw two personages, whose brightness and glory defy all description.

4. She was one of the longest-living personages in the Thai history.

5. * Angels are resurrected personages, having bodies of flesh and bones, D&C 129.

6. The most contemptible of the personages in the play is the courtly fop Osric.

7. 21 The most contemptible of the personages in the play is the courtly fop Osric.

8. Her one baby - voice served a multitude of imaginary personages, old and young, to talk withal.

9. Francis Bacon is one of the Epoch - making personages in the historyof philosophy and science.

10. If the entrails Augured well, the august personages declared an august occasion and conducted an inaugural

11. “I saw two Personages, whose brightness and glory defy all description, standing above me in the air.

12. In the light Smith saw two personages, dazzling him with their brightness as they stood in the air.

13. 16 The mediaeval church was divided on the issue of whether there was impropriety in the mimetic representation of holy personages on stage.

14. The inhabitants of this country, as no doubt you are aware, sir, are peculiarly addicted to shaking hands with prominent personages.

15. 1931, William Somerset Maugham, His Excellency He talked with Acidulous tolerance of the exalted personages who had sent Ashenden to X.· Containing carbonic acid

16. An Aureola or aureole (diminutive of Latin aurea, "golden") is the radiance of luminous cloud which, in paintings of sacred personages, surrounds the whole figure.

17. An aureola or Aureole (diminutive of Latin aura, "air") is the radiance of luminous cloud which, in paintings of sacred personages, surrounds the whole figure

18. A piece can sometimes be divined on the enunciation of the personages; in the same manner a band can almost be judged from the list of ruffians composing it.

19. From the strategy, We should get rid of the outworn idea, set up the enterprising thought, increase the personages theories level and thought level, and push the development of the nelson business.

20. Shakespeare Anthologized: England's Parnassus Home Exhibition Shakespeare the Poet Contemporary accounts and critical responses to poetry Englands Parnassus, or, The choysest flowers of our moderne poets, with their poeticall comparisons descriptions of bewties, personages, castles, pallaces, mountaines, groues, seas, springs, riuers, &c.

21. John was baptizing at a large pool called Ænon-by-Saleim,—probably Allegorical, meaning “Fountain of Repose.” SOLOMON AND SOLOMONIC LITERATURE MONCURE DANIEL CONWAY The descriptions of Allegorical personages in this poem are clearly imitated from similar descriptions in Latin poets.

22. When the queen reluctantly turned to him to form a government in 1855, after the collapse of Aberdeen’s ministry, the journalist Edward Michael Whitty sketched a portrait of the new prime minister, dividing his career into “four different personages”: the “raging young Pittite”, the “Adolescing Canningite”, the “juvenile whig