The Songs of England and Scotland, Volumen 1J. Cochrane, 1835 |
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... Percy , Warton , Ellis , Ritson , Scott , to whose valuable Essays on Ancient Minstrelsy , these pages are much indebted . + Such is the definition Percy at last gave , " which , " Sir W. Scott says , “ no unprejudiced reader can have ...
... Percy , Warton , Ellis , Ritson , Scott , to whose valuable Essays on Ancient Minstrelsy , these pages are much indebted . + Such is the definition Percy at last gave , " which , " Sir W. Scott says , “ no unprejudiced reader can have ...
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... Percy , was the first to revive an interest in their strains , and to publish a curious and instructive history of the minstrel race ; but the Bishop's poetic feeling in- duced him to heighten a little their situation , which the ...
... Percy , was the first to revive an interest in their strains , and to publish a curious and instructive history of the minstrel race ; but the Bishop's poetic feeling in- duced him to heighten a little their situation , which the ...
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... Percy has printed in his collection , the fragment of the ancient romance of Guy and Colbronde , which we wish he had brought forward to support his position , for Ritson could not have quietly passed it over : it begins thus- When ...
... Percy has printed in his collection , the fragment of the ancient romance of Guy and Colbronde , which we wish he had brought forward to support his position , for Ritson could not have quietly passed it over : it begins thus- When ...
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... Percy or his book , to be , 1 . The ancient Ballad of Chevy Chace ; 2. Battle of Otterbourne ; 3. John Dory ; 4. Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard ; 5. Lord Thomas and Fair Eleanor , and 6. Fair Margaret and Sweet William : " to which ...
... Percy or his book , to be , 1 . The ancient Ballad of Chevy Chace ; 2. Battle of Otterbourne ; 3. John Dory ; 4. Little Musgrave and Lady Barnard ; 5. Lord Thomas and Fair Eleanor , and 6. Fair Margaret and Sweet William : " to which ...
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... wedded it to immortal rhyme , even the music of it has been preserved . * Charles Duke * See Percy's Reliques , vol . ii . p . 26. Ed . 1811 . of Orleans , while prisoner in England during this reign INTRODUCTION . XV.
... wedded it to immortal rhyme , even the music of it has been preserved . * Charles Duke * See Percy's Reliques , vol . ii . p . 26. Ed . 1811 . of Orleans , while prisoner in England during this reign INTRODUCTION . XV.
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