But the satyrs were not content only to make way, or room, but put their hands behind them to their tails, which they wagged with their hands, in such sort, as the Englishmen supposed it had been devised and done in derision of them ; weakly apprehending... Beauties of English and Scottish history - Sayfa 401English and Scottish history tarafından - 1828Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| Sir James Melville, George Scot - 1683 - 260 sayfa
...appeared alone,'with Muficians clothed like Maids, finging Slid playing upon all forts of Inftruments. But the Satyrs were not content only to make way or...their Tails, Which they wagged with their hands in fiich fort as the Engli/b.men fuppofed it had been devifed and done in derifion of them, Weakly apprehending... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1793 - 646 sayfa
...with muficians clothed like maids, fmging, and playing upon all forts of in* ftrurrients. But the/ayr/ were not content only to make way or room, but put...their tails, which they wagged with their hands in fuch fort, as the Englimmen fuppofed it had been devifed and done in derifion of them ; weakly apprehending... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 434 sayfa
...sorts of instruments. But the satyrs were not content only to make way or room, but put their bands behind them to their tails, which they wagged with...the Englishmen supposed it had been devised and done tiers:4 and they have a dance which the wenches say is a galiimaufry5 of gambols, because they are... | |
| William Shakespeare, Samuel Johnson, George Steevens - 1820 - 428 sayfa
...with musicians clothed like maids, singing, and playing upon all sorts of instruments. But the tatyrt were not content only to make way or room, but put...the Englishmen supposed it had been devised and done tiers:* and they have a dance which the wenches say is a gallimaufry5 of gambols, because they are... | |
| 1825 - 208 sayfa
...appeared alone, with musicians clothed like maids, singing, and playing upon all sorts of intruments. But the satyrs were not content only to make way or room, but put their hands behind to their tails, which they wagged with their hands in such sort, as the Englishmen supposed it had... | |
| Jeremiah Holmes Wiffen - 1833 - 630 sayfa
...a machine or engine, marching, as appeared, alone, with musicians clothed like maids, singing, and playing upon all sorts of instruments. But the satyrs...been devised and done in derision of them, weakly appreA.ix 1566. The Earl of Bedford was presented by the queen, on his departure, with a rich chain... | |
| David Calderwood - 1843 - 612 sayfa
...upon a machine or engine, marching, as appeared, alone, with musicians clothed like maids, singing and playing upon all sorts of instruments. But the Satyrs...they wagged with their hands, in such sort, as the English. men supposed it had been devised and done in derision of them ; weakly apprehending that which... | |
| David Calderwood - 1843 - 610 sayfa
...upon a machine or engine, marehing, as appeared, alone, with musieians clothed like maids, singing and playing upon all sorts of instruments. But the Satyrs...room, but put their hands behind them to their tails, whieh they wagged with their hands, in such sort, as the Englishmen supposed it had been devised and... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1851 - 622 sayfa
...appeared alone, with musicians elothed like maids, singing, and playing upon all sorts of instrumenu. But the satyrs were not content only to make way or...their ! hands in such sort as the Englishmen supposed I it had been devised and done in derision of them, weakly apprehending that which they should not... | |
| James Mackenzie - 1890 - 672 sayfa
...upon a machine or engine, marching, as appeared, alone, with musicians clothed like maids, singing and playing upon all sorts of instruments. But the satyrs...it had been devised and done in derision of them." Indeed, the English guests were provoked almost to falling foul. Master Hatton, Queen Elizabeth's handsome... | |
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