| 1823 - 466 páginas
...Henry Vane, the comptroller of the king's household, to make arrangements in the Bauqueting-I louse. The scenery •was painted by Inigo Jones. The grand...in the course of two centuries. In our day such a procession would be hardly well received by the rabble of London. At that period it was accepted as... | |
| Mary Berry - 1828 - 486 páginas
...exclusive privileges on frivolous pretences. "First in this antimasque (1) rode a fellow " upon a little horse, with a great bit in his " mouth, and upon the man's breast was a bit, " with a head stall and reins fastened, and sig(1) By antitnasque was meant groupes... | |
| James Shirley - 1833 - 540 páginas
...bellows under each arm ; i The first, #c.] " First in this Antimasque, rode a fellow upon a little horse, with a great bit in his mouth, and upon the man's head was a bit, with headstall and reins fastened, and signified a Projector who begged a patent that none in the kingdom... | |
| George Hogarth - 1838 - 494 páginas
...with other devices of a ludicrous and satirical kind. In one of them " rode a fellow upon a little horse with a great bit in his mouth and upon the man's head was a bit with headstall and reins, fastened, and signified a projector, that none in the kingdome might ride their... | |
| Thomas Ewbank - 1842 - 638 páginas
...hints for the king. In the " Antimasque of Projectors," says Maitland, " rode a fellow upon a little horse, with a great bit in his mouth ; and upon the man's head was a bit, with head-stall and reins fasten'd, and signified a projector who begged a patent, that none in the kingdom... | |
| Thomas Ewbank - 1842 - 608 páginas
...hints for the king. In" the " Antimasque of Projectors," says Maitland, " rode a fellow upon a little horse, with a great bit in his mouth ; and upon the man's head was a bit, with head-stall and reins fasten'd, and signified a projector who begged a patent, that none in the kingdom... | |
| Edward Foss - 1857 - 544 páginas
...Northern Quarters" is thus described : — " First in this Antimasque, rode a Fellow upon a little Horse, with a great Bit in his mouth, and upon the man's Head was a Bit, with Head-stall and Rains fastned, and signified a Projector, who begged a patent, that none in the Kingdom... | |
| George Hogarth - 1851 - 394 páginas
...with other devices of a ludicrous and satirical kind. In one of them " rode a fellow upon a little horse with a great bit in his mouth, and upon the man's head was a bit with headstall and reins, fastened, and signified a projector, that none in the kingdome might ride their... | |
| Thomas Ewbank - 1851 - 646 páginas
...hints for the king. In the " Antimasque of Projectors," says Maitland, " rode a fellow upon a little horse, with a great bit in his mouth ; and upon the man's head was a bit, with head-stall and reins fasten'd, and signified a projector who begged a patrnt, that none in the kingdom... | |
| Edward Foss - 1857 - 540 páginas
...Northern Quarters " is thus described : — "First in this Antimasque, rode a Fellow upon a little Horse, with a great Bit in his mouth, and upon the man's Head was a Bit, with Head-stall and Rains fastned, and signified a Projector, who begged a patent, that none in the Kingdom... | |
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