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Roger de (or of) Coverley (also Sir Roger de Coverley or ...Coverly) is the name of an English country dance and a Scottish country dance (also known as The Haymakers). An early version was published in The Dancing Master, 9th edition (1695).[1] The Virginia Reel is probably related to it.
^"Roger of Coverly". Country Dance and Song Society. 2000. Archived from the original on 15 December 2018. Retrieved 1 March 2021.
and Isaac Cruikshank. (An earlier national personification was Sir RogerdeCoverley, from a 1711 edition of The Spectator.) A more negative portrayal...
century with the publication of the fictional anecdotal letters of Sir RogerdeCoverley. In Europe, the oral story-telling tradition began to develop into...
Joseph Addison, set near the (English) manor of the fictitious Sir RogerdeCoverley. Yeats, William Butler, ed. (1892). "The Solitary Fairies: 6. The...
Square set – Bill Hamilton Joie de Vivre – J8x32 3C/4 – Irene van Maarseveen The Haymakers (a.k.a. Sir RogerdeCoverley) – 48 bar 9/8 jig – unknown Inverneill...
developed fictions to surround their narrators. For example, RogerdeCoverley came from Coverley Hall, had a family, liked hunting, and was a solid squire...
Street). Joseph Addison and Richard Steele wrote of their character Sir RogerdeCoverley in The Spectator, "When he is in Town he lives in Soho-Square." In...
developed a number of pseudonymous characters, including "Mr. Spectator," RogerdeCoverley, and "Isaac Bickerstaff", and both Addison and Steele created fictions...
describe us as we were—at second hand. He has Parson Adams, or Sir RogerdeCoverley in his 'mind's eye'; and he makes a village curate or a country 'squire...
Cognitive Abilities Woodcock-Muñoz Language Survey –Revised The Sir RogerDeCoverley Papers The educational side of Riverside's business focuses on providing...
is the Virginia Reel, which is almost exactly the same as the "Sir RogerdeCoverley". The contradanza, the Spanish and Spanish-American version of the...
model of Sir Richard Steele "The Peverse Widow" who was wooed by Sir RogerdeCoverley, published in The Spectator in 1711. Boevy was a close friend of Maynard...
Thema, Variationen und Fuge über eine schottische Tanzweise (Sir RogerdeCoverley) für Orchester (1899) Big Ben Capriccio für 2 Klaviere (1901) "Edward"...
Concerto da camera; Four Realms Suite, Capricorn, A Christmas Dance (Sir RogerdeCoverley), Concerto for Two Trumpets, Comedy Film for orchestra. Heritage HTG...
score for a ballet produced at the Empire Theatre in 1907 called Sir RogerdeCoverley. He retired to the country in 1916 but almost immediately died of...
1889 as a lecturer in English literature. In 1892 he published Sir RogerdeCoverley, a collection of 18th-century essays from The Spectator. The following...
Illustrated Magazine (first appeared in the 1885–86 issue) Days with Sir RogerDeCoverley (1886) digital copy Coaching Days and Coaching Ways (1888) digital...
Poems left in manuscript, including The Syracusan, a tragedy, and Sir RogerdeCoverley, a comedy. Butler assisted his friend James Neild with editorial work...
Charity; Walter Stone; Professor G. P. Shipp; Richard Pennington". Sir RogerdeCoverley, Selections from The Spectator (Sydney : Turner and Henderson, 1892)...
for long he was regarded as the original of Joseph Addison's Sir RogerdeCoverley, but the reasons for this supposition are now regarded as inadequate...
of Ebenezer Scrooge, for chorus, soloists, and readers 2009 – Sir RogerdeCoverley, jig for two pianos, eight hands 2013 – Little Abat-jour, revue operetta...
418, lxxxi p. illustrated, maps 20 cm. Copies at Vi and ViU Sir RogerdeCoverley Papers in the Spectator / by Addison, Steele, and Budgell. With notes...