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Ille
[eel]
noun
a river in Ille-et-Vilaine in W France, flowing S to Rennes.
Example Sentences
Dr. Bentley showed him the same passage in Latin: In principio erat Serina ille, et Sermo ille erat apud Deum, eratque ille Sermo Deus.
The workās chamber scale came to the Philharmonic transformed, in an arrangement for full orchestra by Honeck and Thomas Ille, who have also collaborated on symphonic assemblages from operas such as āJenufaā and āRusalka.ā
His studentsāif they were any mark of his tutelageāwere imposing enough, and different as they all were they shared a certain coolness, a cruel, mannered charm which was not modern in the least but had a strange cold breath of the ancient world: they were magnificent creatures, such eyes, such hands, such looksāsic oculos, sic ille manus, sic ora ferebat.
The projectās hook lay in its contributors: Each story ā āCarmen,ā āThe Venus of Illeā and a dozen others ā would be translated by a different, and notable, literary figure of the time, all friends of Phelpsās.
He conducts selections from Tchaikovskyās āSleeping Beauty,ā his own āRusalka Fantasyā ā a suite arranged from Dvorakās opera with the aid of Thomas Ille ā and Sibeliusās Violin Concerto.
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