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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... probably given to witch- craft the malignant aspect exclusively developed in Christendom ( " Deutsche Mythologie , " § 129 ) . 2 " In other lands the superstition was at least mixed with much of im- posture ; in Scotland it appears to ...
... probably given to witch- craft the malignant aspect exclusively developed in Christendom ( " Deutsche Mythologie , " § 129 ) . 2 " In other lands the superstition was at least mixed with much of im- posture ; in Scotland it appears to ...
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... probably recall to many some of the fascinating and luxuriant fancies in the tales of " the golden prime Of good Haroun Alraschid . " Kempion opens with the utterance against a maiden of a doom which transforms her into a dragon's shape ...
... probably recall to many some of the fascinating and luxuriant fancies in the tales of " the golden prime Of good Haroun Alraschid . " Kempion opens with the utterance against a maiden of a doom which transforms her into a dragon's shape ...
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... probably , regards the former ballad as an imper- fectly preserved fragment of the latter ( " Scottish Ballads , " p . 345 ) . Pro- fessor Child and others point out , that we have a similar combination of two originally distinct ...
... probably , regards the former ballad as an imper- fectly preserved fragment of the latter ( " Scottish Ballads , " p . 345 ) . Pro- fessor Child and others point out , that we have a similar combination of two originally distinct ...
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... probably those which penetrate the interior of the elfin world , and reveal the stratagems by which its unearthly inhabitants gratify their well - known fondness for human beings . Reference has already been made to ballads in which an ...
... probably those which penetrate the interior of the elfin world , and reveal the stratagems by which its unearthly inhabitants gratify their well - known fondness for human beings . Reference has already been made to ballads in which an ...
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... the neighbourhood of Melrose was purchased by Sir Walter Scott , at probably fifty per cent . above its real value , that it might be included in the Abbotsford estate . 666 ' Now , ye maun go wi ' me LEGENDARY BALLADS AND SONGS . 31.
... the neighbourhood of Melrose was purchased by Sir Walter Scott , at probably fifty per cent . above its real value , that it might be included in the Abbotsford estate . 666 ' Now , ye maun go wi ' me LEGENDARY BALLADS AND SONGS . 31.
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