| William Shakespeare - 1773 - 630 páginas
...majeftick dance. The method of dancing it was antiently by gentlemen dreffed with a cap and fword, by thofe of the long robe in their gowns, by princes in their...with long trains, the motion whereof in the dance refembled that of a peacock's tail. This dance is fuppofed to have been invented by the Spaniards,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1778 - 632 páginas
...majeftick dance. The method of dancing it was antiently by gentlemen drefledwith, a cap and fword, by thofe of the long robe in their gowns, by princes in their...with long trains, the motion whereof in the dance, refembled that of a peacock'r tail. This dance is fuppofed to have been invented by the Spaniards,... | |
| several hands - 1780 - 612 páginas
...dance. The method of dancing it was anciently by gentlemen drefled with a cap and fword — by thofe of the long robe in their gowns — by princes in...with long trains, the motion whereof in the dance refembled that of a peacock's tail. By the affiftance of the above explanation, given by Sir John Hawkins,... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, G. E. Griffiths - 1780 - 612 páginas
...dance. The method of dancing it was anciently by gentlemen drefled with a cap and fword — by thofe of the long robe in their gowns — by princes in...with long trains, the motion whereof in the dance refembled that of a peacock's tail. By the afliftance of the above explanation, given by Sir John Hawkins,... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1780 - 614 páginas
...with a cap and fword —by thofe of the long robe in their gowns—by princes in their mantles—and by ladies in gowns with long trains, the motion whereof in the dance refembled that of a peacock's tail. By the a Hi ft a nee of the above explanation, given by Sir John... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1780 - 614 páginas
...•with a cap and fword — by thofe of the long robe in their gowns—by princes in their mantles—and by ladies in gowns with long trains, the motion whereof in the dance refemblcd that of a peacock's tail. By the afliihnce of the above explanation, given by Sir John Hawkins,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1788 - 442 páginas
...andmajestick dance. The method of dancing it was antiently by gentlemen dressed in a cap and sword, by those of the long robe in their gowns, by princes...the motion whereof in the dance, resembled that -of «. peacock's tail. This dance is supposed to have been inTented by the Spaniards, and its figure is... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 598 páginas
...the^awr was a grave and majeftick dance performed by gentlemen drefled with a cap and fword, by thofe }< -7 Xs~y_ . bט 2t a 6 L' N 2| eK vd ...o AG 3 n WǍu 6bo [ } ΊX ţ ? 5 ѵ o } refembled that of a peacock's tail. This dance is fuppofed to have been invented by the Spaniards.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1790 - 586 páginas
...peacock. The method of dancing ii was anciently by gentlemen drifted with a cap and {word, by thofe of the long robe in their gowns, by princes in their mantles, and by ladies in their gowns with long trains, the motion wheieof in the dance refembled that of a peacock's tail. —This... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 582 páginas
...majeftick dance. The method of dancing it was anciently by gentlemen drefled with a cap and fword, by thofe of the long robe in their gowns, by princes in their...with long trains, the motion whereof in the dance, refembled that of a peacock's tail. This dance is fuppofed to have been invented by the Spaniards,... | |
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