The Plays of William Shakespeare: In Twenty-one Volumes, with the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators, to which are Added Notes, Volume 11J. Nichols and Son, 1813 |
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... morris - dance . The Widow , in Sir W. D'Avenant's Love and Honour , ( p . 247 , ) says : " I have been Mistress Marian in a Maurice ere now . " Morris is , indeed , there spelt wrong the dance was not so called from prince Maurice ...
... morris - dance . The Widow , in Sir W. D'Avenant's Love and Honour , ( p . 247 , ) says : " I have been Mistress Marian in a Maurice ere now . " Morris is , indeed , there spelt wrong the dance was not so called from prince Maurice ...
Page 435
... dance about Maypoles . There can be no doubt but their majesties had proper attendants , or such as would best divert the spectators ; and we may presume , that some of the charac- ters varied , as fashions ... MORRIS DANCERS upon ...
... dance about Maypoles . There can be no doubt but their majesties had proper attendants , or such as would best divert the spectators ; and we may presume , that some of the charac- ters varied , as fashions ... MORRIS DANCERS upon ...
Page 436
... Morris or Moorish dance into it , which , as Mr. Peck , in his Memoirs of Milton , with great probability conjectures , was first brought into Eng- land in the time of Edward III . when John of Gaunt returned from Spain , where he had ...
... Morris or Moorish dance into it , which , as Mr. Peck , in his Memoirs of Milton , with great probability conjectures , was first brought into Eng- land in the time of Edward III . when John of Gaunt returned from Spain , where he had ...
Page 437
... Morris dance was a tumbler , and mimicked the barking of a dog . I apprehend that several of the Morris dancers on my window tumbled occasionally , and exerted the chief feat of their activity , when they were aside the May - pole ; and ...
... Morris dance was a tumbler , and mimicked the barking of a dog . I apprehend that several of the Morris dancers on my window tumbled occasionally , and exerted the chief feat of their activity , when they were aside the May - pole ; and ...
Page 439
... Morris dance , even after Maid Marian , the friar , and the fool were continued in it , as is intimated in Ben ... Morris dancers by their gingle , but they have no napkins . " Coc . No , nor a hobby - horse . " Clo . Oh , he's ...
... Morris dance , even after Maid Marian , the friar , and the fool were continued in it , as is intimated in Ben ... Morris dancers by their gingle , but they have no napkins . " Coc . No , nor a hobby - horse . " Clo . Oh , he's ...
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