minstrels in Czech

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1. Just like all the other minstrels.

2. One of the minstrels strummed his banjo.

3. The minstrels paraded out in the same boisterous way they had come in.

4. Blackfaced white performer Emile Subers played with the Great American Minstrels around 1915

5. In the frozen land of Nador they were forced to eat Robin's minstrels.

6. Sir Robin rode north, through the dark forest of Ewing accompanied by his favorite minstrels.

7. 2 Others showed beaming brides and grooms, looking, thanks to the copying process, like black-faced riverboat minstrels.

8. 19 Others showed beaming brides and grooms, looking, thanks to the copying process, like black-faced riverboat minstrels.

9. 16 Others showed beaming brides and grooms, looking, thanks to the copying process, like black-faced riverboat minstrels.

10. ↑ The "Advowry," as it was called, over the Cheshire minstrels lasted until 1756, when the latest minstrel court was held at Chester

11. Intended as comic entertainment, Blackface minstrelsy was performed by a group of white minstrels (traveling musicians) with black-painted faces, whose material caricatured the singing and dancing of slaves.

12. Music and minstrels were very popular at Edward's court, but hunting appears to have been a much less important activity, and there was little emphasis on chivalric events.

13. ‘When the solstice lordship settled upon him, he had rousted the minstrels and set great back-alley feasts, lighting the lives of London's poor like a Balefire on a barren heath.’

14. Emmett was a member of a blackface troupe known as the Bryant's Minstrels, but he was indignant when he found out that his song had become an unofficial anthem of the Confederacy.

15. 6 Emmett was a member of a blackface troupe known as the Bryant's Minstrels, but he was indignant when he found out that his song had become an unofficial anthem of the Confederacy.

16. Traditional folk Ballads began with the anonymous wandering minstrels of the Middle Ages, who handed down stories and legends in these poem-songs, using a structure of stanzas and repeated refrains to remember, retell, and embellish local tales.

17. One of the first Blacks to perform in Blackface for White audiences was William Henry Lane, the inventor of tap dancing who was known to audiences as Master Juba.When Blacks began to work as minstrels in the mid-1840s, becoming established as performers by the 1860s, their contribution ironically did little to alter the tradition.

18. Are not the taxes of these Jem Baggses, these wandering minstrels, the "only rates uninvidious in the levy, ungrudged in the assessment?" Where the intent is so unequivocally kindly, is it not gross and unfeeling to suggest in the modest orchestra a questionable chord, a cracked reed, a cornet out of tune?

19. The Lands allotted to Sir Piers Dutton of Hatton, and now adjudged the next Heir Male, were, the Mannor of Dutton, the Advowry of the Minstrels in Cheshire, the Advowson of Poosey Chappel the Lordships of Weston, Preston, Barterton, Little Legh, Nesse in Wirrall, Little Moldesworth, Acton, and Harpesford; and all the Lands which the Ancestors