More Companionable BooksChatto & Windus, 1948 - 126 páginas |
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George Stuart Gordon. BY Ballads of Romance Y Ballads of Romance I mean those ballads which , Ballads seem more even in that romantic Ballad world , seem more particularly homeless and detached from geography and time . You will find ...
George Stuart Gordon. BY Ballads of Romance Y Ballads of Romance I mean those ballads which , Ballads seem more even in that romantic Ballad world , seem more particularly homeless and detached from geography and time . You will find ...
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... ballads . They are too much intent on the issue . You must make your own reflections and discriminations . The ballad uses few moral terms other than good and ill ; and where Fate is the master no more is wanted ... BALLADS OF ROMANCE.
... ballads . They are too much intent on the issue . You must make your own reflections and discriminations . The ballad uses few moral terms other than good and ill ; and where Fate is the master no more is wanted ... BALLADS OF ROMANCE.
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... ballad wastes time on such a fop . The knight of chivalry , deliberately turning his back on home to gratify a taste , is hardly to be found in the Ballads of Romance . In all of them home means everything , both to men and women ; the ...
... ballad wastes time on such a fop . The knight of chivalry , deliberately turning his back on home to gratify a taste , is hardly to be found in the Ballads of Romance . In all of them home means everything , both to men and women ; the ...
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