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- Raoul-Auger Feuillet (1659 or 60-1710). Orchesography; or, The art of dancing by characters and demonstrative figures. Wherein the whole art is explain'd; with compleat tables of all steps us'd in dancing, and rules for the motions of the arms, &c. Whereby any person (who understands dancing) may of himself learn all manner of dances. Being an exact and just translation from the French of Monsieur Feuillet. By John Weaver, dancing master. The 2d ed. N.B. To this edition is added, the Rigadoon, the Louver, & the Brittagne, in characters, with the contents, or index: the whole engraven: and likewise may be had where these are sold, 20 dances in characters, by Mr Isaac, in one vollume. (London, Printed for, & sold by In. Walsh, musick printer & instrument maker to His Majesty, at the Harp in Catherine St. Library of Congress
- John Weaver. A collection of ball-dances perform'd at court: viz. the Richmond, the roundeau, the rigadoon, the favourite, the Spanheim, and the Britannia. All compos'd by Mr. Isaac, and writ down in characters, by John Weaver, dancing-master. London, Printed for the author, and sold by J. Vaillant, 1706. Library of Congress
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Plays
- Thomas Baker. Hampstead Heath (1706). EProseD
- Thomas Betterton. The Amorous Widow (1706). EProseD
- Susanna Centlivre. The Basset-Table (1706). EProseD
- Susanna Centlivre. Love at a Venture (1706). EProseD
- Thomas D'Urfey. Wonders in the Sun (1706). EProseD
- Richard Estcourt. The Fair Example (1706). EProseD
- George Farquhar. The Recruiting Officer (1706). EProseD
- Pix, Mary, The Adventures in Madrid [1706]. EProseD
- John Vanbrugh. The Mistake (1706). EProseD
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French
- Recüeil de contredances mises en chorégraphie, d'une maniére si aisée, que toutes personnes peuvent facilement les apprendre, sans le secours d'aucun maître et même sans avoir en aucune connoissance de la chorégraphie. Par Mr. Feuillet ... A Paris, L'auteur, 1706. Library of Congress
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