She was sufficiently delectable a picture to turn the sagest head. |
Some of the sagest observations ever made by Franklin are found in his letters to Vaughan, and several of his happy stories. |
He had the advantage of having studied in the nineteen-forties with Artur Schnabel, who was perhaps the sagest pianist of the century — a poet of the instrument, a scholar of the repertory, a master of language. |
What is clear is that Mr. Fassat is starting out with a restricted budget and is making the sagest choices possible. |
Why insist that of all the world I am sagest and always right? |