| John Britton - 1808 - 882 стор.
...after the banket doeti, these maskers came in with six gentlemen disguised in silke, bearing staft'e torches, and desired the ladies to daunce : some were content ; and some, that knew the fashion of it, refused, because it was not a thing commonly seen. And after thei daunced and... | |
| John Brady - 1826 - 312 стор.
...after the banket doen, these maskers came in with six gentlemen disguised in silke, bearing staffe torches, and desired the ladies to daunce : some were...that knewe the fashion of it refused, because it was a thing not commonly seen. And after thei daunced and commoned together, as the fashion of the maske... | |
| John Payne Collier - 1831 - 512 стор.
...were content, and some that knew the ' fashion of it refused, because it was not a thing com' monlj seen. And after thei daunced and commoned ' together, as the fashion of the Maskes is, thei toke ' their leave and departed, and so did the Quene and • all the ladies.' The... | |
| William Sandys - 1833 - 368 стор.
...after the banket doen, these Maskers came in, with sixe gentlemen disguised in silke, bearyng stafte torches, and desired the ladies to daunce ; some were...daunced and commoned together as the fashion of the maskes is, thei tooke their leaue and departed, and so did the Quene and all the ladies." During the... | |
| Henry S. Richardson - 1834 - 164 стор.
...after the banket doen, these maskers came in with six gentlemen disguised in silke, bearing stnffe torches, and desired the ladies to daunce; some were...knewe the fashion of it refused, because it was not a thing commonly seen. And after thei daunced and commoned together, as the fashion of the maske is,... | |
| E. Yewens - 1840 - 210 стор.
...after the banket doen, these Maskers come in, with six gentlemen, disguised in silke, bearyng stafFe torches, and desired the ladies to daunce, some were...together, as the fashion of the Maske is, thei tooke their leaue and departed, and so did the Quene, and all the ladies." This is supposed, and it appears with... | |
| Elizabeth Stone - 1845 - 484 стор.
...daunce : some were content ; and some that knew the fashion of it refused, because it was not a thing commonly seen. And after thei daunced and commoned together, as the fashion of the Maskes is, thei toke their leave and departed, and so did the Quene and all the ladies." The following... | |
| Elizabeth Stone - 1845 - 472 стор.
...after the banket doen these maskers came in with the sixe gentlemen disguised in silke, beryng staffe torches, and desired the ladies to daunce : some were content ; and some that knew the fashion of it refused, because it was not a thing commonly seen. And after thei dannccd and... | |
| 1860 - 504 стор.
...afler the banket doen, these maskers came in with the ?ix gentlemen disguised in silke, beryng staffe torches, and desired the ladies to daunce: some were content; and some that knew the fashion of it refiwed, because it was not a thing commonly seen: and after thei daunced and... | |
| 1847 - 334 стор.
...in with six gentlemen disguised in silke, bearing staffe torches, and desired the ladies to daunce. And after thei daunced and commoned together, as the fashion of the maske is, thei took their leave and departed ; and so did the Quene, and all the ladies." The palace of Greenwich... | |
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