| Edward Hyde Earl of Clarendon - 1819 - 378 páginas
...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... | |
| John Selden - 1821 - 170 páginas
...kingdom's seal, and not the king's ; but to distinguish it from sigillum Hibernice, sigillum Scotiee. 7. The court of England is much altered. At a solemn...dancing, first you had the grave measures, then the courautoes and the galliards ; and this is kept up with ceremony : at length, to Frenchmore, and the... | |
| 1821 - 328 páginas
...kingdom's seal, and not the king's ; but to distinguish it from sigillum Hibernice, sigillum Scotiee. 7. The court of England is much 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... | |
| Robert Dodsley, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1821 - 304 páginas
...jyjll have soUmne dawnclng." Seiden, irt his." Tuble Talk," thus descrihes the latter amusement : " The court of England is much altered ; at a solemn...dancing first you had the grave measures, then the comnatoes and the gaillards, and this kept up with ceremony, and at last to Treuchmare (Krenclnuore)... | |
| 1824 - 716 páginas
...England is much altered. At a solemn dancing, first you have the grave measures, then the corrontus and the galliards, and this is kept up with ceremony ; at length to French-more (it should be Trench-morel"), and the Cushion Dance, and then all the company dance ; lord... | |
| 1824 - 728 páginas
...Brand's Popular Antiquities, as republished by Mr. Ellis, .- vols. 4to, 1813, vol. II. p. 85: — ' The Court of England is much altered. At a solemn dancing, first you have the grave measures, then the corrontos and the galliards, and this is kept up with ceremony ;... | |
| 1831 - 368 páginas
...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 galliards ; and this is kept up with ceremony : at length, to French-more, and the... | |
| Bannatyne Club (Edinburgh, Scotland) - 1838 - 430 páginas
...reign of Charles I., Selden, in his Table Talk, (title " King of England,") humorously complains that " the Court of England is much altered. At a solemn...dancing, first you had the Grave Measures, then the Corantoes and the Galliards, and this kept up with ceremony ; c and at length to Trenchmore and the... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1841 - 618 páginas
...chairs, and stools." By Selden, in his Table Talk, who gives the following amusing description : " The court of England is much altered. At a solemn...dancing, first you had the grave measures, then the corantoes* and the * For the most beautiful specimens of the corantoei, or cam-ante*, see Handel's... | |
| John Brand - 1841 - 356 páginas
...from Selden's " Tahle Talk," under "King of England,'' 7, is illustrative of our Cushion-Dance : " The Court of England is much altered. At a solemn dancing, first you have the grave measures, then the Corrantoes and the Galliards, and this is kept up with ceremony,... | |
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