Pavoa peacock, is a grave and majestic dance ; the method of dancing it was anciently by gentlemen dressed with a cap and sword, by those of the long robe in their gowns, by princes in their mantles, and by ladies in gowns with long trains, the motion... The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal - 第 17 頁1836完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Shakespeare - 1870 - 838 頁
...performed by gentlemen dressed with cap and sword, by the long-robed gentry In their gowns, by princes iu their mantles, and by ladies In gowns with long trains; "the motion whereof, in the dance," says Sir John Hawkins, " resembled that of a peacock's tail." It appears from Mr. Collier's " AKHALS... | |
| John Hawkins - 1875 - 532 頁
...majestic dance; the method of performing it was anciently by gentlemen, dressed with a cap and sword ; by those of the long robe in their gowns ; by princes...is supposed to have been invented by the Spaniards. Grassincau says its tablature on the score is given in the Orchesofrraphia of Thoinet Arbeau. Every... | |
| John Hawkins - 1875 - 508 頁
...majestic dance ; the method of dancing it was anciently by gentlemen dressed with a cap and sword, by those of the long robe in their gowns, by princes...Is supposed to have been invented by the Spaniards ; and its figure is given with the characters for the steps in the Orchesographia of Thoinot Arbeau,... | |
| John Hawkins - 1875 - 538 頁
...majestic dance ; the method of performing it was anciently by gentlemen, dressed with a cap and sword ; by those of the long robe in their gowns ; by princes...the motion whereof in the dance resembled that of a peacock Vtail. This dance i< supposed to have been invented by the Spaniards. Grassineau says its tablature... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1875 - 576 頁
...majestic dance ; the method of performing it was anciently by gentlemen dressed with a cap and sword; by those of the long robe in their gowns ; by princes...ladies in gowns with long trains, the motion whereof in a dance resembled that of a peacock's tail." It is not easy to understand how this last was managed.... | |
| Ben Jonson, William Gifford - 1875 - 576 頁
...majestic dance ; the method of performing it was anciently by gentlemen dressed with a cap and sword; by those of the long robe in their gowns ; by princes...ladies in gowns with long trains, the motion whereof in a dance resembled that of a peacock's tail." It is not easy to understand how this last was managed.... | |
| Ben Jonson - 1875 - 628 頁
...majestic dance ; the method of performing it was anciently by gentlemen dressed with a cap and sword; by those of the long robe in their gowns ; by princes...ladies in gowns with long trains, the motion whereof in a dance resembled that of a peacock's tail." It is not easy to understand how this last was managed.... | |
| John Ford - 1888 - 508 頁
...majestic dance ; the method of performing it was anciently by gentlemen dressed with a cap and sword ; by those of the long robe, in their gowns ; by princes,...in the dance resembled that of a peacock's tail." — Hawkins. 8 ie Nephew. 3 Idiot. I^t's down, Putana, and partake the cause. I know my brother, in... | |
| John Ford - 1895 - 440 頁
...majestic dance; the method of performing it was anciently by gentlemen dressed with a cap and sword; by those of the long robe, in their gowns; by princes,...in the dance resembled that of a peacock's tail." Sir John Hawkins. [The derivation of the v/ord pavin is disputed. D.] 15 innocent/] A natural fool.... | |
| Lady Lilly Grove Frazer - 1895 - 602 頁
...majestic character ; namely, from pavo, a peacock. It was danced by gentlemen in cap and sword, by lawyers in their gowns, by princes in their mantles, and by ladies in dresses with long sweeping trains ; and the motion of these garments in the dance is said to have resembled... | |
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