Masques and EntertainmentsG. Routledge and Sons, Limited, 1890 - Всего страниц: 439 |
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... cause the claim upon the Orkneys to be set aside . After many delays , the marriage was settled , and on the 20th of August 1589 , Anne of Denmark was married by proxy at Copenhagen , and soon afterward set sail for Edinburgh . Queen ...
... cause the claim upon the Orkneys to be set aside . After many delays , the marriage was settled , and on the 20th of August 1589 , Anne of Denmark was married by proxy at Copenhagen , and soon afterward set sail for Edinburgh . Queen ...
Стр. xvii
... caused Anne of Denmark's brother , King Christian , to invite him to Copenhagen , and established him there as his chief architect . King Christian of Denmark , like his sister , had a turn for building works . He put it afterwards to ...
... caused Anne of Denmark's brother , King Christian , to invite him to Copenhagen , and established him there as his chief architect . King Christian of Denmark , like his sister , had a turn for building works . He put it afterwards to ...
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... caused him to be silent until 1630. In January 1630 , after having ceased to write plays for the theatre since the year of Shakespeare's death , 1616 , he produced the play of The New Inn . It fell on evil times . But King Charles sent ...
... caused him to be silent until 1630. In January 1630 , after having ceased to write plays for the theatre since the year of Shakespeare's death , 1616 , he produced the play of The New Inn . It fell on evil times . But King Charles sent ...
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... cause Of all dames ' beauties , in their firm hues draws Signs of his fervent'st love , and thereby shows That in their black the perfect'st beauty grows ; Since the fixt colour of their curled hair , Which is the highest grace of dames ...
... cause Of all dames ' beauties , in their firm hues draws Signs of his fervent'st love , and thereby shows That in their black the perfect'st beauty grows ; Since the fixt colour of their curled hair , Which is the highest grace of dames ...
Стр. 40
... cause he shone On their scorched cheeks with such intemperate fires , And other dames made queens of all desires . To frustrate which strange error , oft I sought , Tho ' most in vain , against a settled thought As women's are , till ...
... cause he shone On their scorched cheeks with such intemperate fires , And other dames made queens of all desires . To frustrate which strange error , oft I sought , Tho ' most in vain , against a settled thought As women's are , till ...
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Æneid Anne of Denmark ANTIMASQUE arms attired aull beauty behold Ben Jonson bless boys bright called Cesare Ripa Chro clouds colours Court crown Cupid Dæmon Dame dance delight doth ears earth eyes fair Fame fate feet flame Flamen flowers fortune gipsy give glory gold grace hair hand hath head hear heart heaven honour Hymen Inigo Jones Johp Jonson Jove Juno ladies light live look lord Love Majesty marriage masque Masque of Blackness MASQUERS master Mercury moon never night Nose nymphs Oceanus Ovid peace pleasure poet Post and Pair present Prince quæ quæst Queen quod Remig rites Satyrs scene shine silver sing SONG Sphynx sport spring stars sweet tell thee thou triumph truth Twelfth Night unto Venus virtue Welse whence wherein whilst wings wonder
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Стр. 58 - IT is a noble and just advantage that the things subjected to understanding have of those which are objected to sense ; that the one sort are but momentary, and merely taking; the other impressing, and lasting : else the glory of all these solemnities had perished like a blaze, and gone out in the beholders
Стр. 36 - First, for the scene, was drawn a Umtifadjap (landscape) consisting of small woods, and here and there a void place filled with huntings ; which falling, an artificial sea was seen to shoot forth, as if it flowed to the land, raised with waves which seemed to move, and in some places the billows to break, as imitating that orderly disorder which is common in nature.
Стр. 104 - Dame, dame ! the watch is set : Quickly come, we all are met.— From the lakes, and from the fens, From the rocks, and from the dens, From the woods, and from the caves, From the church-yards, from the graves, From the dungeon, from the tree That they die on, here are we ! Comes she not yet ? Strike another heat.
Стр. 90 - She that will but now discover Where the winge'd wag doth hover, Shall to-night receive a kiss, How or where herself would wish : But, who brings him to his mother, Shall have that kiss, and another.
Стр. 36 - From their backs were borne out certain light pieces of taffata, as if carried by the wind, and their music made out of wreathed shells. Behind these, a pair of sea-maids, for song, were as conspicuously seated; between which, two great sea-horses, as big as the life, put forth themselves, the one mounting aloft, and writhing his head from the other which seemed to sink...
Стр. 393 - She that pinches country wenches, If they rub not clean their benches, And with sharper nails remembers When they rake not up their embers : But if so they chance to feast her, In a shoe she drops a tester.
Стр. 303 - Hunting, it is the noblest exercise, Makes men laborious, active, wise, Brings health, and doth the spirits delight, It helps the hearing and the sight : It teacheth arts that never slip The memory, good horsemanship, Search, sharpness, courage, and defence, And chaseth all ill habits thence.
Стр. 394 - ... take a row of pins and pull out every one, one after another, saying a...
Стр. 225 - See how they come and show, That are but born to know. Descend, Descend ! Though pleasure lead, Fear not to follow : They who are bred Within the hill Of skill, May safely tread What path they will, No ground of good is hollow.
Стр. 284 - O mihi turn longae maneat pars ultima vitae, spiritus et quantum sat erit tua dicere facta : non me carminibus vincet nee Thracius Orpheus, 55 nee Linus, huic mater quamvis atque huic pater adsit, Orphei Calliopea, Lino formosus Apollo.