| John Nichols - 1823 - 710 Seiten
...commonly seen. And after thei daunced and commoned together as the fashion of the maske is, thei tooke their leave and departed, and so did the Quene and all the Ladies." May 13, 1515, the marriage of Mary Queen Dowager of France (Henry's sister) with Charles Brandon Duke... | |
| John Brady - 1826 - 312 Seiten
...commonly seen. And after thei daunced and commoned together, as the fashion of the maske is, thei tooke their leave and departed, and so did the quene and all the ladies." — Note in page 431, vol. iv., Lysons Environs. THE GAMUT. About the year 1000, Guido Areteni, a native... | |
| John Payne Collier - 1831 - 512 Seiten
...refused, because it was not a thing com' monlj seen. And after thei daunced and commoned ' together, as the fashion of the Maskes is, thei toke ' their leave...departed, and so did the Quene and • all the ladies.' The name of Richard Gibson has been inserted among the players of Henry VII., and early in the reign... | |
| Henry S. Richardson - 1834 - 164 Seiten
...commonly seen. And after thei daunced and commoned together, as the fashion of the maske is, thei tooke their leave and departed, and so did the Quene and all the ladies."—Unit's Chronicles. wards Queen, was born here. In 1536, on May-day, after a tournament,... | |
| Elizabeth Stone - 1845 - 484 Seiten
...refused, because it was not a thing commonly seen. And after thei daunced and commoned together, as the fashion of the Maskes is, thei toke their leave...departed, and so did the Quene and all the ladies." The following description of two masques, taken from Hollinshed and Hall, will give our readers a more... | |
| 1847 - 334 Seiten
...to daunce. And after thei daunced and commoned together, as the fashion of the maske is, thei took their leave and departed ; and so did the Quene, and all the ladies." The palace of Greenwich witnessed the rejoicings which marked the sudden elevation of Anna Boleyn to... | |
| Samuel Maunder - 1853 - 478 Seiten
...commonly seen. And after thei danced and commoned together, as the fashion of the maskes is, thei took their leave and departed, and so did the quene and all the ladies." The invention of masquerades is ascribed to Granacci, who died in 1543. ORIGINAL DINNERS. dinner should... | |
| William Pulleyn - 1853 - 474 Seiten
...commonly seen. And after thei danced and commoned together, as the fashion of the maskes is, thei took their leave and departed, and so did the quene and all the ladies." The invention of masquerades is ascribed to Granacci, who died in 1543. ORIGINAL DINNERS. dinner should... | |
| Ludwic Herric - 1860 - 980 Seiten
...came in with the six gentlemen disguised in silke, beryng staflTe torches, and desired the laclies to daunce: some were content; and some that knew the...als etwas aus Italien Stammendes, in England bisher Unbekannte? bezeichnet, und der Unterschied von den früher geschilderten Mummereien darin gesetzt,... | |
| HERAUSGEGEBEN VON LUDWIG HERRIG - 1860 - 492 Seiten
...not a thing commonly seen: and after thei daunced and commoned together, as the fashion ofthemaskes is, thei toke their leave and departed, and so did...den früher geschilderten Mummereien darin gesetzt, dass die maskirten Herrn mit den Damen tanzten und dass die ganze Gesellschaft an der Unterhaltung... | |
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