Definition of Sarah Bernhardt

1. Noun. French actress (1844-1923).

Exact synonyms: Bernhardt, Henriette Rosine Bernard
Generic synonyms: Actress

Lexicographical Neighbors of Sarah Bernhardt

Saqqara
Saqqarah
Sar
Sar.
Sara
Sara Teasdale
Sarabaite
Sarabaites
Sarabeth
Saracen
Saracens
Saragossa
Saragossan
Saragossans
Sarah
Sarah Bernhardt (current term)
Sarah Kemble Siddons
Sarah Siddons
Sarah Vaughan
Sarai
Saraiki
Sarajevan
Sarajevans
Sarajevo
Saran Wrap
Sarandë
Saransk
Sarasota
Sarasvati
Saraswati

Literary usage of Sarah Bernhardt

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. A Guide to the Best Fiction in English by William Winter, George Saintsbury, Ernest Albert Baker (1918)
"Sarah Bernhardt. 1844?—19—. "There is a kind of character in thy life, That, to the observer, doth thy history Fully unfold. ..."

2. Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving by Bram Stoker (1906)
"LXII Sarah Bernhardt Irving sees Sarah Bernhardt—First meeting—Supper in Beefsteak Room—Bastien Lepage—Tradition—Painting a serpent —Sarah's appreciation of ..."

3. Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving by Bram Stoker (1907)
"LXIII Sarah Bernhardt WHEN Irving and Sarah Bernhardt met there already was that ... The next year, 1880, Sarah Bernhardt was playing for a short time in ..."

4. The Wallet of Time: Containing Personal, Biographical, and Critical by William Winter (1913)
"Sarah Bernhardt. 1844?— 1 "There is a kind of character in thy life, That, to the observer, doth thy history Fully unfold." — SHAKESPEARE. ..."

5. The Romance of the American Theatre by Mary Caroline Crawford (1913)
"Sarah Bernhardt is of our own time and is still acting. Yet, a book of this sort would be incomplete without referring to this world-artist, ..."

6. Plays, Acting and Music: A Book of Theory by Arthur Symons (1909)
"... Sarah Bernhardt I AM not sure that the best moment to study) an artist is not the moment of what is called! decadence. The first energy of inspiration] ..."

7. A Guide to the Best Fiction in English by William Winter, George Saintsbury, Ernest Albert Baker (1918)
"Sarah Bernhardt. 1844?—19—. "There is a kind of character in thy life, That, to the observer, doth thy history Fully unfold. ..."

8. Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving by Bram Stoker (1906)
"LXII Sarah Bernhardt Irving sees Sarah Bernhardt—First meeting—Supper in Beefsteak Room—Bastien Lepage—Tradition—Painting a serpent —Sarah's appreciation of ..."

9. Personal Reminiscences of Henry Irving by Bram Stoker (1907)
"LXIII Sarah Bernhardt WHEN Irving and Sarah Bernhardt met there already was that ... The next year, 1880, Sarah Bernhardt was playing for a short time in ..."

10. The Wallet of Time: Containing Personal, Biographical, and Critical by William Winter (1913)
"Sarah Bernhardt. 1844?— 1 "There is a kind of character in thy life, That, to the observer, doth thy history Fully unfold." — SHAKESPEARE. ..."

11. The Romance of the American Theatre by Mary Caroline Crawford (1913)
"Sarah Bernhardt is of our own time and is still acting. Yet, a book of this sort would be incomplete without referring to this world-artist, ..."

12. Plays, Acting and Music: A Book of Theory by Arthur Symons (1909)
"... Sarah Bernhardt I AM not sure that the best moment to study) an artist is not the moment of what is called! decadence. The first energy of inspiration] ..."

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