| Edwin Hermann Zeydel - 1918 - 348 páginas
...to be followed wherever they go by whole troops of servants. . . . They excel in dancing and music, for they are active and lively, though of a thicker make than the French. They cut their hair close on the middle of the head, letting it grow on either side; they are good sailors and better pirates,... | |
| John Alexander Kelly - 1921 - 184 páginas
...to be followed wherever they go by whole' troops of servants. . . . They excel in dancing and music, for they are active and lively, though of a thicker make than the French. They cut their hair close on the middle of the head, letting it grow on either side; they are good sailors and better pirates,... | |
| Peter Thomson - 1999 - 244 páginas
...excellence of the music they heard. Paul Hentzner, for example, notes that They excel in dancing and music, for they are active and lively, though of a thicker make than the French.' (Hentzner moved among meateaters.) But music in the open-air theatres was always threatened by another... | |
| Ernest F. Henderson - 2004 - 468 páginas
...fastened to their left Arms, a Ridicule they deservedly lay under : they excel in Dancing and Music, for they are active and lively, though of a thicker Make than the French ; they cut their Hair close on the Middle of the Head, letting it grow on either Side ; they are good Sailors, and better... | |
| Peter C. Mancall - 2006 - 431 páginas
...undeservedly ridiculed for wearing tails hanging down their backs. They excel in dancing and music, for they are active and lively, though of a thicker make than the French; they cut their hair close on the middle of the head, letting it grow on either side; they are good sailors and better pirates,... | |
| Tobias Smollett - 1799 - 612 páginas
...followed wherever they go by whole troops of fervanti, who wear their matters' arms in filver, fattened to their left arms, a ridicule they defervedly lay...failors, and better pirates, cunning, treacherous, and thievifli; above three hundred are faid to be hanged annually at London ; beheading with them is lefs... | |
| John Dover Wilson - 1913 - 334 páginas
...undeservedly ridiculed for wearing tails hanging down their backs. They excel in dancing and music, for they are active and lively, though of a thicker make than the French; they cut their hair close on the middle of the head, letting it grow on either side ; they are good sailors, and better... | |
| 1965 - 192 páginas
...and carry away the prick and prize of all others. They excel in dancing and music, for they are 65 active and lively, though of a thicker make than the French. They cut their hair close on the middle of the head, letting it grow on either side. They are good sailors and better pirates,... | |
| 1765 - 428 páginas
...left arms, a ridicule they defervedly lie under : They excel in dancing and mufic, for they are aftive and lively, though of a thicker make than the French : They cut their hair elofe on the middle of the head, letting it grow on either fide : They are good failors, and better... | |
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