How To Use Chateaubriand In A Sentence
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Having come upon the earliest mosques of Cairo, Chateaubriand proclaims not the Muslim caliphs nor their architects to be the origin of Islamic architectural grandeur; rather he romanticizes a legacy stretching back four millennia.
G. Roger Denson: The Beauty We Fear: The Great Mosques of European Novelists and Poets (Slideshow)
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Dinner was perfection too, by candlelight - chateaubriand for two, with roasted baby carrots and new potatoes, a bottle of Merlot, brought in from France by Zach's dad on his last trip.
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This evaluation of Chateaubriand Scott: "I think he seems to have established a genre of neither fish nor fowl;
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There is of course more than just a visual resemblance at work here: Chateaubriand has within him an ideological lodestone perpetually inclining him toward the sacred grandeur of the East.
G. Roger Denson: The Beauty We Fear: The Great Mosques of European Novelists and Poets (Slideshow)
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At the restaurant, you're likely to share chateaubriand and a beer with a 70-year-old farmer.
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The world took him to be a French imaginist like Chateaubriand ... who the devil, Bramwell, supposed there was any truth in this old story?
The Sleuth of St. James's Square
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Even Châteaubriand most unfilially classes him and
Among My Books First Series
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Old and blind, Juliette gave her a lock of Chateaubriand's hair when her eighty-year-old swain died.
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A visit of his youth to the Island grave of Chateaubriand; his early memories, as a poetical aspirant, of the magnificent flatteries by which Victor Hugo made himself the god of young romantic Paris; his talks with Montalembert in the days of _L'Avenir_; his memories of Lamennais 'sombre figure, of Maurice de Guérin's feverish ethereal charm; his account of the opposition _salons_ under the Empire -- they had all been elaborated in the course of years, till every word fitted and each point led to the next with the' inevitableness 'of true art.
Robert Elsmere
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We ate Chateaubriand on our wedding night in a very posh restaurant.
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There is of course more than just a visual resemblance at work here: Chateaubriand has within him an ideological lodestone perpetually inclining him toward the sacred grandeur of the East.
G. Roger Denson: The Beauty We Fear: The Great Mosques of European Novelists and Poets (Slideshow)
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‘The innkeeper recommended the chateaubriand very highly,’ he said.
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Francois-Rene, vicomte de Chateaubriand, French ambassador in London from 1822, criticised Wellington's choice of setting for the statue.
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Chateaubriand proclaims not the Muslim caliphs nor their architects to be the origin of Islamic architectural grandeur; rather he romanticizes a legacy stretching back four millennia.
G. Roger Denson: The Beauty We Fear: The Great Mosques of European Novelists and Poets (Slideshow)
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Interviewing him can be like approaching a hungry bear with a slab of chateaubriand in your pocket: you should expect to get bitten.
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Here we're not talking chateaubriand and Kobe steaks, but briskets of beef and hot pastrami sandwiches the size of combat boots.
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I started with a warm duck and pate salad and followed that with chateaubriand, which was absolutely melt-in-the-mouth.
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Chateaubriand, the founder of romanticism, and his compositions had extensive and comprehensive influence over French society and Romantic Movement.
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Then, under a starry sky, we ate chateaubriand at a candlelit table on the lakeside veranda of the hotel, hoping the night would never end.
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Chateaubriand said truly that: "le talent de George Sand a quelque ratine dans la corruption, elle deviendrait commune en devenant timoree.
Frederic Chopin as a Man and Musician
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Here we're not talking chateaubriand and Kobe steaks, but briskets of beef and hot pastrami sandwiches the size of combat boots.
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One of the foremost clubs in London one day changed its cook; and its members were astonished to find that the steak which had formerly been served to them under the name filet de boeuf was now always announced as a Chateaubriand.
Languagehat.com: MA, A SMALL BIRD.
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He at once wrote Gutel a missive so thickly interlarded with quotations from the Song of Solomon, from Goethe, Petofi, Heine, and Chateaubriand, that when Kalimann read the billet-doux to the blushing girl her head was quite turned.
Stories by Foreign Authors: German — Volume 1
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Chateaubriand is getting what you call a bore; and the whole city is mad about a new opera by Boieldieu.
Vivian Grey
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Literary romanticism, of which Chateaubriand and Madame de Stael were the harbingers, owed its existence to a longing for a greater fulness of thought, a greater intenseness of feeling, a greater appropriateness and adequateness of expression, and, above all, a greater truth to life and nature.
Frederic Chopin as a Man and Musician
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He has removed chateaubriand and replaced fillet steak with ribeye.
Times, Sunday Times
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He has removed chateaubriand and replaced fillet steak with ribeye.
Times, Sunday Times
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He insisted he would never become a high-maintenance pop star, but now says his favourite food when eating out is foie gras pate, Chateaubriand steak and sorbet, washed down with champagne.
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Châteaubriand or à la Béarnaise are no longer a mystery, or that one who can make clear meat jelly and roast a chicken has learned all but the arrangement of a _chaudfroid_ in aspic -- will make apparently complicated dishes simple.
Choice Cookery