The Songs of England and ScotlandPeter Cunningham James Cochrane and Company, 1835 - 362 páginas |
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... BALLAD , and the Ballad in its turn was succeeded by the SONG ; that is , as civilization and literature advanced , the singing of the different ages was changed from the chanting of Tales or Romances , to shorter nar- ratives or Ballads ...
... BALLAD , and the Ballad in its turn was succeeded by the SONG ; that is , as civilization and literature advanced , the singing of the different ages was changed from the chanting of Tales or Romances , to shorter nar- ratives or Ballads ...
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... ballad on the murder of the Lord of Liddesdale , in 1353 , which he speaks of as an Old Song ; ' after quoting a verse , he continues , the song also declareth how she did write her love - letters to Lid- desdale , to dissuade him from ...
... ballad on the murder of the Lord of Liddesdale , in 1353 , which he speaks of as an Old Song ; ' after quoting a verse , he continues , the song also declareth how she did write her love - letters to Lid- desdale , to dissuade him from ...
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... Ballad and Song , never has attained that nicety of limit as it has done in Eng- land ; English Songs being almost wholly of sen- timent and description , the majority of Scottish Songs down to the present day , of story mingled with ...
... Ballad and Song , never has attained that nicety of limit as it has done in Eng- land ; English Songs being almost wholly of sen- timent and description , the majority of Scottish Songs down to the present day , of story mingled with ...
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... ballads , or any of the elegant and fanciful conceits of Mr. Moore . Gay and Dibdin are popular , and why are they ... ballad type . The pastoral lyrics of Lodge , Drayton , Davison and others , certainly considered by their authors as ...
... ballads , or any of the elegant and fanciful conceits of Mr. Moore . Gay and Dibdin are popular , and why are they ... ballad type . The pastoral lyrics of Lodge , Drayton , Davison and others , certainly considered by their authors as ...
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... BALLAD AND SONG . - The most ancient ballad it is generally allowed , of which we are in possession , whether it relates to the Maid of Norway or not , is ' Sir Patrick Spens ' . It would be unfair to quote it as a specimen of the ...
... BALLAD AND SONG . - The most ancient ballad it is generally allowed , of which we are in possession , whether it relates to the Maid of Norway or not , is ' Sir Patrick Spens ' . It would be unfair to quote it as a specimen of the ...
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