Temple Bar: A London Magazine for Town and Country Readers, Volume 14George Augustus Sala, Edmund Yates Ward and Lock, 1865 - English periodicals |
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Page 148
... galliards " -how much impudent ani- mation lurks in this last name ! -were also danced . " The maskers with the ... galliard there can be very little doubt . Even Mr. Chappell admits that the word means " brisk and gay , and is used in ...
... galliards " -how much impudent ani- mation lurks in this last name ! -were also danced . " The maskers with the ... galliard there can be very little doubt . Even Mr. Chappell admits that the word means " brisk and gay , and is used in ...
Page 149
... galliard , they first placed themselves at the end of the room , and after a bow and curtsey they walked once or twice ... galliards even in the sixty - ninth year of her age . But this fact , I must admit , does not greatly favour the ...
... galliard , they first placed themselves at the end of the room , and after a bow and curtsey they walked once or twice ... galliards even in the sixty - ninth year of her age . But this fact , I must admit , does not greatly favour the ...
Page 150
... galliards usually followed the pavans , as in afterdays the gavotte followed the minuet , and that , as we know already , they were " for a lighter and more shining kind of dance . " May it not be inferred here by the expression ...
... galliards usually followed the pavans , as in afterdays the gavotte followed the minuet , and that , as we know already , they were " for a lighter and more shining kind of dance . " May it not be inferred here by the expression ...
Page 151
... galliards and corrantos , there is any reason for a belief in that " gravity and state " which Selden , if his “ table - talk ” be rightly reported , evidently only instanced by way of making a con- trast to the degeneracy of modern ...
... galliards and corrantos , there is any reason for a belief in that " gravity and state " which Selden , if his “ table - talk ” be rightly reported , evidently only instanced by way of making a con- trast to the degeneracy of modern ...
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