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William Shakespeare > Galliard
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Galliard Defined
A kind of dance.
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- Orchesographie: Arbeau, Thoinot, 1519-1595.; Orchesographie . Et traicte en forme de dialogve, par leqvel tovtes personnes pevvent facilement apprendre & practiquer l'honnest e exercice des dances. Par Thoinot Arbeau demeurant à Lengres.; Lengres, Imprimé par Iehan des Preyz, 1589
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- galliard: ashana
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- ITC Galliard® font family : -- outstandingly beautiful/clea r Palatino-alike: adaptation of Matthew Carter?s 1978 phototype design for Mergenthaler. Galliard was modeled on the work of Robert Granjon, a sixteenth-cent ury letter cutter, whose typefaces are renowned for their beauty and legibility. Matthew Carter combined his desig
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