Guisay, proposed to the king and his companions to attire themselves as satyrs, and, under the cover of their masks, taunt and tease the wedding party. The disguise was effected by means of linen dresses, to which tow was fixed with pitch. Five of these... The History of France - Página 44por Eyre Evans Crowe - 1860Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Eyre Evans Crowe - 1860 - 678 páginas
...considered to give permission for more than usual licence. An esquire, named Guisay, proposed to the Icing and his companions to attire themselves as satyrs,...Five of these personages joined the company at the H6tel St. Pol, and indulged in the most extravagant cries, dances, and CHAP. gestures, when the mad... | |
| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe - 1864 - 614 páginas
...named Guisay, proposed to the king and his companions to attire themselves as satyrs, and, under the cover of their masks, taunt and tease the wedding...indulged in the most extravagant cries, dances, and gestures, when the mad idea seized the Duke of Orleans of setting fire to the dresses of the masqueraders.... | |
| Thomas Firminger Thiselton-Dyer - 1903 - 482 páginas
...themselves as satyrs, and, under cover of their masks, to taunt and tease the wedding party. Accordingly, the disguise was effected by means of linen dresses, to which tow was fixed with pitch. Dressed in this manner, five of the party joined the wedding company at the Hotel St. Pol, and indulged... | |
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