The Ballads and Songs of Scotland: In View of Their Influence on the Character of the PeopleMacmillan and Company, 1874 - 205 páginas |
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... expression . of this feel- ing . The import of this fact will be felt in attempting to translate the word eery by an English equivalent . The word , indeed , expresses a great variety of emotions . From the faint tremor in the presence ...
... expression . of this feel- ing . The import of this fact will be felt in attempting to translate the word eery by an English equivalent . The word , indeed , expresses a great variety of emotions . From the faint tremor in the presence ...
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... expressing eeriness of a similar mild form , The Elfin Knight2 may be adduced . Opening in a manner that recalls the ballad of Lady Isabel and the Elf- Knight mentioned above , it introduces us to a knight of the fairy world , who , by ...
... expressing eeriness of a similar mild form , The Elfin Knight2 may be adduced . Opening in a manner that recalls the ballad of Lady Isabel and the Elf- Knight mentioned above , it introduces us to a knight of the fairy world , who , by ...
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... expression , not only in the crude ghost stories of every region , but in numerous fictions throughout the prose and poetical literature of various countries.2 Of these the ballad poetry of Scotland furnishes not a few examples . The ...
... expression , not only in the crude ghost stories of every region , but in numerous fictions throughout the prose and poetical literature of various countries.2 Of these the ballad poetry of Scotland furnishes not a few examples . The ...
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... expressing the care with which the bed - clothes are laid upon the little forms , and care- fully tucked in about the round sleeping cheeks . " - Alexander Smith , in the Edinburgh Essays , p . 218 . 3 So in Clerk Saunders : — " Then up ...
... expressing the care with which the bed - clothes are laid upon the little forms , and care- fully tucked in about the round sleeping cheeks . " - Alexander Smith , in the Edinburgh Essays , p . 218 . 3 So in Clerk Saunders : — " Then up ...
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... expressions of refined sentiment , such as we are familiar with in the antiquated pastorals ; but we have the characteristically hearty and often naïve utterances of the peasants and artisans themselves . While this is evidence of a ...
... expressions of refined sentiment , such as we are familiar with in the antiquated pastorals ; but we have the characteristically hearty and often naïve utterances of the peasants and artisans themselves . While this is evidence of a ...
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