These songs then had a great vogue in Paris and this performance made a deep impression.
His art, though now somewhat old-fashioned, had a great vogue in his day, some of his drawings fetching over £350.
A few years ago this bookstore enjoyed a great vogue as the Bloomsbury Bookstore.
Secret societies have never had a very great vogue in England unless for definite purposes of gain.
Almanacs had known a great vogue during the second half of the 18th century.
He was a many-sided man, whose numerous works on many subjects had a great vogue in their day, but are now forgotten.
The name of the street refers to the mineral springs found there and was in great vogue until 1785.
His book the Aquavivarium (1856) had a great vogue.
But the Revolution of 1688 quickly brought the Test back into greater vogue than ever.
At the time there was a great vogue of clairvoyants.