Anhalt
[ɑ:nhɑ:lt]
Examples
- If _any_ part could tempt _you_ to act, I suppose it would be Anhalt, observed the lady archly, after a short pause; for he is a clergyman, you know. Jane Austen. Mansfield Park.
- Mr. Rushworth was to be Count Cassel, but no one had yet undertaken Anhalt. Jane Austen. Mansfield Park.
- I think I see him now, trying to be as demure and composed as Anhalt ought, through the two long speeches. Jane Austen. Mansfield Park.
- I am not at all surprised, said Miss Crawford, after a short pause, at this want of an Anhalt. Jane Austen. Mansfield Park.
- You chose very wisely, I am sure, replied Miss Crawford, with a brightened look; Anhalt is a heavy part. Jane Austen. Mansfield Park.
- What shall we do for an Anhalt? Jane Austen. Mansfield Park.
- It is only Count Cassel and Anhalt. Jane Austen. Mansfield Park.
- For a moment no one spoke; and then many spoke together to tell the same melancholy truth, that they had not yet got any Anhalt. Jane Austen. Mansfield Park.
- Who is to be Anhalt? Jane Austen. Mansfield Park.
- I must take Anhalt myself. Jane Austen. Mansfield Park.
- I should be but too happy in taking the part, if it were possible, cried Tom; but, unluckily, the Butler and Anhalt are in together. Jane Austen. Mansfield Park.
Typed by Avery