-
became po****r in the
French court. The
French royal family and
courtiers "
disported themselves in masques, ballets,
allegorical dances, recitals, and opera...
- Poseidon, whom she
induced to make her
pregnant by
going to the seas**** and
disporting herself in the surf or
scooping seawater into her bosom. From Aloeus,...
- us, crime—more than anything, even politics—allows men of all ages to
disport themselves across the full
range of
human ineptitude. Boy, do they ****...
- champêtre,
which featured figures in ball
dress or
masquerade costumes disporting themselves amorously in
parkland settings. When
Watteau applied to join...
- men—at least, a
certain sort of men;
though the
creatures were
shewn disporting like
fishes in the
waters of some
marine grotto, or
paying homage at some...
- upon the
ground under a tree;
other gipsies a
little distance off are
disporting themselves;
there is a pot
suspended on
three sticks over a fire. To the...
- men—at least, a
certain sort of men;
though the
creatures were
shewn disporting like
fishes in the
waters of some
marine grotto, or
paying homage at some...
- age. The
artist is a
delightful draughtsman. His
pictures of
animals disporting [themselves] in the garb of
monks are
alive with
satirical fun. They are...
-
which had been
titled "Strange
Spectacle in Loch Ness". "The
creature disported itself,
rolling and
plunging for
fully a minute, its body
resembling that...
- free greenfield, with
trees on it, conquered, for its
little children to
disport in".
Manchester became the site of the
first purpose-built public-access...