The Progresses, Processions, and Magnificent Festivities, of King James the First: His Royal Consort, Family, and Court; Collected from Original Manuscripts, Scarce Pamphlets, Corporation Records, Parochial Registers, &c., &c. ... Illustrated with Notes, Historical, Topographical, Biographical and Bibliographical, Band 3J.B. Nichols, 1828 - 609 Seiten |
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... ever communicative Mr. Chamberlain . Mr. Chamberlain's present complaint , however , as all will agree , certainly applies better to our own age . - " To - morrow night there is a Masque at 26 SERMON AND PLAYS AT WHITEHALL , 1614 .
... ever communicative Mr. Chamberlain . Mr. Chamberlain's present complaint , however , as all will agree , certainly applies better to our own age . - " To - morrow night there is a Masque at 26 SERMON AND PLAYS AT WHITEHALL , 1614 .
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... Masque at Court ; but the common voice and preparations promise so little , that it breeds no great expectation 1 . " We are still upon projects , and every day brings forth some new devise . There was lately speech of making fifty new ...
... Masque at Court ; but the common voice and preparations promise so little , that it breeds no great expectation 1 . " We are still upon projects , and every day brings forth some new devise . There was lately speech of making fifty new ...
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... Masque of " Mercury Vindicated from the Alchemists 1 : " This " very ingenious and pleasant little piece , " as Mr. Gifford terms it , was first published in the folio edition of Jonson's Works , 1616. Its Author had a few years before ...
... Masque of " Mercury Vindicated from the Alchemists 1 : " This " very ingenious and pleasant little piece , " as Mr. Gifford terms it , was first published in the folio edition of Jonson's Works , 1616. Its Author had a few years before ...
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... Masque ; he afterwards changed his opinion and his orthography , and wrote it Antimasque , which he inclined to think was a smoother pronunciation of antick masque . ' My predecessor , " continues Mr. G. " is still wrong . An Antimasque ...
... Masque ; he afterwards changed his opinion and his orthography , and wrote it Antimasque , which he inclined to think was a smoother pronunciation of antick masque . ' My predecessor , " continues Mr. G. " is still wrong . An Antimasque ...
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... Masque ( vol . II . p . 719 ) actually form an Anti- masque , though not so called by its Author ; in the present production he introduces the word for the first time ; but of the twelve Masques which he composed after the present , six ...
... Masque ( vol . II . p . 719 ) actually form an Anti- masque , though not so called by its Author ; in the present production he introduces the word for the first time ; but of the twelve Masques which he composed after the present , six ...
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