The Social History of Great Britain During the Reigns of the Stuarts: Beginning with the Seventeenth Century, Being the Period of Settling the United States, Volume 2W.H. Colyer, 1844 - Great Britain |
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... played the clown , and was greatly applauded for his buffoonery , his extemporal wit , and his performance of the jig . " Printed by the Camden Society , edited by the Rev. A. Dyce . Every day's journey is minutely detailed , and ...
... played the clown , and was greatly applauded for his buffoonery , his extemporal wit , and his performance of the jig . " Printed by the Camden Society , edited by the Rev. A. Dyce . Every day's journey is minutely detailed , and ...
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... play was concluded , the audience were commonly entertained by a jig . As no piece of this kind is extant , we are ... playing on the pipe and tabor . More persons than one were sometimes employed in a jig ; and there is reason to ...
... play was concluded , the audience were commonly entertained by a jig . As no piece of this kind is extant , we are ... playing on the pipe and tabor . More persons than one were sometimes employed in a jig ; and there is reason to ...
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... plays : Faith search our pockets , and if you find there Comfits of ambergrease to help our kisses , Conclude us faulty . " After the Reformation there was a little change , severer manners prevailed , and it was totally discountenanced ...
... plays : Faith search our pockets , and if you find there Comfits of ambergrease to help our kisses , Conclude us faulty . " After the Reformation there was a little change , severer manners prevailed , and it was totally discountenanced ...
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... play , Like a kiss from the maid I adore . * The above song has been set to music by Mr. John Willis , and will be found on page 341 in the appendix . GALLANTRY . " I rather hoped - I should no more Hear from you o ' th ' gallantry ...
... play , Like a kiss from the maid I adore . * The above song has been set to music by Mr. John Willis , and will be found on page 341 in the appendix . GALLANTRY . " I rather hoped - I should no more Hear from you o ' th ' gallantry ...
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... play , because there might be a good pointed hit at his eccentricities ; therefore , he turned his back upon the stage . From the play , he repaired to the Park , buzzing , and chirping , and fluttering from lady to lady , talking to ...
... play , because there might be a good pointed hit at his eccentricities ; therefore , he turned his back upon the stage . From the play , he repaired to the Park , buzzing , and chirping , and fluttering from lady to lady , talking to ...
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