Apollo, where each of them had his plate lay'd by him, covered, and the napkin by it, and when they opened their plates, they found in each of them forty pieces of gould, of their master's coyne, for the first dish, and they had cause to be much pleased... The Dramatic Works and Poems of James Shirley, Now First Collected: Some ... - Page xxviiiby James Shirley, Alexander Dyce - 1833Full view - About this book
| John Hawkins - Music - 1875 - 508 pages
...where each of them had his plate layd for him covered, ' and the napkin by it ; and when they opened their plates, they found * in each of them forty pieces of gould of their master's coyne fcr th« 1 first dish.' HISTORY OF THE SCIENCE. LOOK. XIII. euloiis scene of mummery Whitelocke has... | |
| William Tegg - 1879 - 290 pages
...where each of them had his plate lay'd by him, covered, and the napkin by it, and when they opened their plates, they found in each of them forty pieces...and the whole charge of the musicke came to about £1,000. The clothes of the horsemen reckoned one with another at £100 a suit, atte the least amounted... | |
| Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson - Archaeology - 1886 - 306 pages
...where each of them had his plate lay'd by him, covered, and the napkin by it, and when they had opened their plates they found in each of them forty pieces...had cause to be much pleased with this surprisall. Soon after the period he speaks of, a regular French theatre was established in London, where, without... | |
| Arthur Huntington Nason - English drama - 1915 - 522 pages
...committed to my charge, I gave to Mr. Ives and to Mr. Lawes 1oo£ a piece, for their rewards; . . . and the whole charge of the Musicke came to about...clothes of the horsemen reckoned one with another at 1oo£ a suit, att the least, amounted to 1o,ooo£. The charges of all the rest of the masque, which... | |
| John Bruce Williamson - Bar associations - 1925 - 726 pages
...Apollo where each of them had his plate laid for him covered and the napkin by it and when they opened their plates they found in each of them forty pieces...had cause to be much pleased with this surprisall " : see Shirley's Works (Giffard) (Life by Dyce), I, p. zzviii, note. the last writer, as Lamb has... | |
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