10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «CORNPIPE»
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Ancient Songs and Ballads: From the Reign of King Henry the ...
Pibcarn is cornpipe, pipmu dc come. Thus in the Complaynt qfSc0tIaml, “ the
feyrd [scheiphyrd playit] on ane comepipe.” Hornpipe and cornpipe are
synonymous. See before, p. Ii. 11. 2. This instrument is likewise mentioned by
Spenser ...
2
Ancient Songs: From the Time of King Henry the Third, to the ...
Pibcorn is cornpipe, pipeau dt come. Thus in the Complaint of Scotland, " the
feyrd. [fcheip- liyrd playit] on ane cornepipe." Hornpipe and cornpipe are fy-
nonymous. See before, p. xxxvi. n. (10.) (10) Et fins nowveaulx de contretaille,
Aux ...
3
Critical and miscellaneous essays
But probably he was excluded from the 'society of the influential classes;' for, after
all, the man is not without indications of genius : had we had the training of him —
And sp on, through all the variations of the critical cornpipe. So might it have ...
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Ancient Songs and Ballads from the Reign of King Henry the ...
Hornpipe and cornpipe are synonymous. See before, p. li. n. 2. This instrument is
likewise mentioned by Spenser : " Before them yode a lusty taberere That to the '
meynie ' on a home pvpe playd, Whereto they dauncen eche one with his mayd ...
William Carew Hazlitt, 1877
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Critical and Miscellaneous Essays
had we had the training of him — And so on, through all the variations of the
critical cornpipe. So might it have fared with the ancient Grecian ; for so has it
fared with the only modern that writes in a Grecian spirit. This treatment of Faust
may ...
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Ancient Songs and Ballads from Henry II to the Revolution
... cornpipe are synonymous. See before, p. li. n. 2. This instrument is likewise
mentioned by Spenser: 'f Before them yode a lusty taberere That to the ' meynie '
on a home pype playd, Whereto they dauncen eche one with his mayd. To see ...
Joseph Ritson, J. Frank, 1829
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Poems, consisting of tales, fables, elegiac and ...
... In mazy tanglings some trip o'er the plain, And foot it to the cornpipe'slively
strain; In martial tournaments some take delight, On infect coursers waging
harmless fight i Arm lock'd in arm, here faithful lovers rove, No hearts than Fays
more soft, ...
James ROBERTSON (Comedian, of York.), 1787
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Critical and miscellaneous essays, collected and republ
But probably he was excluded from the ' society of the influential classes : ' for,
after all, the man is not without indications of genius : had we had the training of
him — And so on, through all the variations of the critical cornpipe. So might it
have ...
9
Essays, tr. by C. Cotton, with some account of the life of ...
In relation to what I am now speaking of, the Gascon proverb, derived from a
cornpipe, is very quaint and subtle. " Bouha prou bouha, mas a remuda lous dits
qu'em."3 We 1 " They have learned to speak from others, not from themselves.
Michel Eyquem de Montaigne, William Carew Hazlitt, 1877
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Poems on various subjects, serious and diverting, never ...
... made a Curtsy on a Pinch Exceeding any country Wench, Without a Hoo) look'
d prirn and gay, On sunday, or on Holy-day, At Patrom danc'd a _'7ig or Hornpip',
Play'd on a Fiddle or Cornpipe, Such Country dances as they play, On salt Box, ...