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Evadne and is
On discovering that his beloved, Evadne, is in love with Raymond, Adrian goes into exile, presumably mad.
He discovers, however, that Evadne, after the political and financial ruin of her husband ( on account of her own political schemes ) is living in poverty and obscurity in London, unwilling to plead for assistance.
* Evadne is a character in The Maid's Tragedy, a play by Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher
Dr Evadne Hinge is played in sharp contrast as a reserved, austere intellectual whose role is to provide piano accompaniment, direction and, where necessary, vocal support for Dame Hilda Bracket's singing performances.
Evadne also reminds the audience at every opportunity that she is in fact younger than Hilda.
: In start-of-show announcements, the list of Evadne's names is occasionally expanded beyond the usual " Evadne Mona Montpelier ", to include additions such as " Pauline ", " Renee ", " Albuquerque " and " Liversedge ".
Evadne is not keen on the pets, or more accurately, on Hilda's sugary attitude towards them.
In one story from the television series, Sandy the goldfish is banished to a bucket under the sink when Evadne borrows his bowl to use as a crystal ball for her " Gypsy Mona " spot at the village fête.
Maud is characterised by her bovine devotion to " Dame ' Ilder ", a barely disguised antipathy to Evadne, and a general suspicion of men.
Dame Hilda drives around in her shiny open-top vintage Rolls, while Evadne is more than happy to rely on her faithful old tricycle and cart, ( usually unaware that all the fruit and vegetables just bought from the local greengrocer are falling out of the back of the trailer ).

Evadne and at
James Dance made another adaptation in 1768, soon followed by Richard Cumberland's version at Drury Lane in 1771, in which the dying Timon gives his daughter Evadne, not present in Shakespeare's original, to Alcibiades.
Cutting a modest, almost apologetic figure on stage, Evadne slides demurely onto the piano stool and peers sideways at the audience over half-moon spectacles on a decorative chain.
Throughout their exchanges, and notwithstanding their petty squabbles over such details as the date they first met, or which opera was in rehearsal at the time, Hilda and Evadne never fail to address each other as " Dear ", and occasionally stop mid-concert for sherry, or to examine the fascinating contents of their handbags.
Evadne's doctorate in music ( awarded at the age of 16 ) and reputation as a pianist preceded her, but the convention of the act demanded that, because of Hilda's " limited attention span ", Evadne was always denied the opportunity to perform full pieces on stage.

Evadne and with
Evadne A Greek princess with whom Adrian falls in love, but who loves Raymond.
Lord Raymond, who came to renown for his exploits in the war between Greece and Turkey, has returned to England in search of political position, and soon Perdita and Evadne both fall in love with him.
In Greek mythology, Capaneus was a son of Hipponous and either Astynome ( daughter of Talaus ) or Laodice ( daughter of Iphis ), and husband of Evadne, with whom he fathered Sthenelus.
While he was mounting the ladder, Zeus struck and killed Capaneus with a thunderbolt, and Evadne threw herself on her husband's funeral pyre and died.
Kynaston's last female role was as Evadne in Beaumont and Fletcher's The Maid's Tragedy with Thomas Killigrew's King's Company in 1661.
: Over the applause, Hilda and Evadne are presented with gifts of appreciation by the organisers.
According to their invented background, the ladies won their musical spurs touring with the " Rosa Charles Opera Company ", where Hilda sang lead roles and Evadne joined in the capacity of assistant to the assistant musical director, quickly rising to the full directorship.

Evadne and who
* Son of Capaneus and Evadne, he fought alongside Diomedes and the other Argives in the Trojan War and was one of the men who hid in the Trojan horse.
* In the 1970s Wonder Woman television series, Wonder Woman was shown to have had a cousin named Evadne played by actress Dorrie Thomson who competed in the contest for the title to become Wonder Woman

Evadne and be
Five days later, Aepytus returned from the Delphic Oracle, where he had been told that Evadne ’ s child was the son of Apollo and destined to be a gifted prophet.
He demanded that the child be brought to him, and so Evadne retrieved Iamus from the patch of violets where she had left him.
When Patrick Fyffe died in 2002, George Logan decided that without a Hilda there would be no more Dr. Evadne Hinge.

Evadne and musical
* Dr Evadne Hinge was half of the musical duo Hinge and Bracket
Dr. Evadne Hinge and Dame Hilda Bracket were the stage personae of the musical performance and female impersonation artists George Logan and Patrick Fyffe.

Evadne and ".
Early appearances show Dr. Evadne and Dame Hilda, ostensibly emerging from retirement to perform in concert " by popular request ".
Additionally, Evadne was reported to " have the advantage of French "-which she had " picked up many years ago from a wine list ".

is and constantly
It's infuriating, this feeling that one is being picked on, continually, constantly.
Although it is constantly made to look foolish ( too simple to come in out of the rain, people say, who have found in the innocent an impediment ), it does not mind looking foolish because it is not concerned with how it looks.
In short, he is constantly concerned with the ethical effects.
Like ours, the economy of the space merchants must constantly expand in order to survive, and, like ours, it is based on the principle of `` ever increasing everybody's work and profits in the circle of consumption ''.
More than that, Sam Rayburn is the very living symbol of an iron-clad integrity so powerful in his nature and so constantly demonstrated that he can count some of his best friends in the opposition.
One way that this can be done, other than by hiring new high-priced professors, is by constantly encouraging the department members to raise their standards of performance.
American policy should press constantly the view that until these governments demand efficiency and effectiveness of their bureaucracies there is not the slightest hope that they will either modernize of democratize their societies.
The world is constantly changing ; ;
Acceptance of radiopasteurization is likely to be delayed, however, for two reasons: ( 1 ) the storage life of fresh chicken under refrigeration is becoming a minimal problem because of constantly improved sanitation and distributing practices, and ( 2 ) treatment by antibiotics, a measure already approved by the Federal Food and Drug Administration, serves to extend the storage life of chicken at a low cost of about 0.5 cents per pound.
moreover, residential mobility is so high in metropolitan areas that churches have to recruit constantly in their core stratum in order to survive ; ;
Mythological concepts may by all means still be used, but they can be used responsibly only as `` symbols '' or `` ciphers '', that is, only if they are also constantly interpreted in nonmythological ( or existential ) terms.
The stage is constantly full of them ; ;
It is a tremendous book, lively, constantly moving, and the Matunuck cast does well by it.
Amoebas breathe using their entire cell membrane that is constantly immersed in water.
She also has a habit of constantly changing her hairstyle, and in every appearance by her much is made of the clothes and hats she wears.
Detering is a farmer who constantly longs to return to his wife and farm.
" He is constantly stressed out due to having to deal with Beavis and Butt-Head: he shakes when he speaks, he is frequently rummaging through his desk for prescription medications including Maalox, and in one early episode, he is even shown guzzling a bottle of Old Crow bourbon whiskey.
The people are constantly reminded of this by the phrase " Big Brother is watching you ", which is the core " truth " of the propaganda system in this state.
The direction of the force of atomic bombardment is constantly changing, and at different times the pollen grain is hit more on one side than another, leading to the seemingly random nature of the motion.

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