| 1780 - 532 pages
...England is much altered. At a " folemn dancing, firlr, you had the grave meafures, then the corantocs " and the galliards, and this kept up with ceremony ; and at length to " trenchmore and the culhion dance : Then all the company dances, lord " and groom, lady and kitchen-maid, ro diftinftion.... | |
| John Selden - 1786 - 196 pages
...kingdom's 'seal, and not the King's, but To distinguish it from SigUlum Htbirnta, Sigiltvm Scetite. . VII. The Court of England is much altered. At a solemn...dancing, first you had the grave measures, then .the corranlors and ttiegaliiards, and this is kept up with ceremony; at length to French More and the.... | |
| John Selden - 1786 - 190 pages
...kingdom's seal, and not the King's, but to distinguish it from Srgtllum Hibernia;, Sigillum Scstite. VII. The Court of England is much altered. At a solemn...dancing, first you had the grave measures, then the corrantoes anil the galliards, and this is kept up with ceremony; at length to French More and the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 pages
...trenchmore.''. " In the Table Talk of Selden, title King of England, is the following humorous passage • ' The court of England is much altered. At a solemn...dancing, first, you had the grave measures, then the coiantoes and the galliards, and this kept up with ceremony ; and at lengh to trenchmore and the cushion... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 pages
...the Table Talk of b'elden, title King of England, is the following humorous passage : ' The c«urt of England is much altered. At a solemn dancing, first, you had the grave measures, then the coiautoes and the galliards, and this kept up with ceremony ; and at lengh to trenchmore and the cushion... | |
| Walter Scott - 1810 - 630 pages
...Talk of Seiden, title King of England, is the following humorous passage : ' The court of England ¡9 much altered. At a solemn dancing, first, you had the grave measures, then the roiartoes and the galliarde, and this kept up v> ith ceremony ; and at lengh to tn-ncjimorc ¡nid the... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1811 - 640 pages
...trenchmore.' ' In the Table-Talk of Seldcn, tit. King of England, is the followng humourous passage : " The court of England is much altered. At a solemn...dancing, first, you had the grave " measures, then the corantocs and the galliards, and this kept up with ceremony; and " at length to trenehmare, and the... | |
| Francis Beaumont, John Fletcher - 1811 - 574 pages
...ticncliniare.' ' In the TaMe-Taik of Selden, tit. King of England, is the follow ng humourous passage : ' The court of England is much altered. At a solemn dancing, first, y»u had the grave ' measures, then the eorantocs and the galliards, and this kept up with ceremony... | |
| John Selden - 1818 - 230 pages
...kingdom's seal, and not the ' king's, but to distinguish it from sigillum Hiberniae, sigillum Scotia. 7. The court of England is much altered. At a solemn...dancing, first you had the grave measures, then the courantoes and the galHards ; and this is kept up with ceremony. At length, to French-more, and the... | |
| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1819 - 378 pages
...but to distinguish it from sigillum Hibernice, sigillum Scotice. < 7. The court of England is mnch altered. At a solemn dancing, first you had the grave measures, then the courantoes and the galliards ; and this is kept up with ceremony : at length, to Frenchmore, and the... | |
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