Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and Other Pieces of Our Earlier Poets, (chiefly of the Lyric Kind.) Together with Some Few of Later Date, Volym 1J. Dodsley, 1767 - 398 sidor |
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... whofe consciousness of merit makes it their intereft to be long re- membered . I am3 , MADAM , Your LADYSHIP'S Moft Humble And most devoted Servant , MDCCLXV . THOMAS PERCY . knowledgment is due for that , and many other obli.
... whofe consciousness of merit makes it their intereft to be long re- membered . I am3 , MADAM , Your LADYSHIP'S Moft Humble And most devoted Servant , MDCCLXV . THOMAS PERCY . knowledgment is due for that , and many other obli.
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... whofe talents were chiefly calcu- lated to entertain and divert ; while the Scalds pro- feffed to inform and inftru & t , and were at once the moralifts and theologues of their Pagan countrymen : yet the Anglo - Saxon Minstrels ...
... whofe talents were chiefly calcu- lated to entertain and divert ; while the Scalds pro- feffed to inform and inftru & t , and were at once the moralifts and theologues of their Pagan countrymen : yet the Anglo - Saxon Minstrels ...
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... whofe argument led him only to defcribe a fpecies of thefe mcn who DID NOT SING their compofitions ; but the others that DID , en- joyed without doubt the fame privileges ( Dd ) . The Reader will find that the Minstrels continued down ...
... whofe argument led him only to defcribe a fpecies of thefe mcn who DID NOT SING their compofitions ; but the others that DID , en- joyed without doubt the fame privileges ( Dd ) . The Reader will find that the Minstrels continued down ...
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... whofe writings com- monly abound with heavy complaints of the great en- couragement fhewn to these men by the princes and nobles , and who can feldom afford them a better name than that of Scurræ , Temelici , Nebulones , & c . of which ...
... whofe writings com- monly abound with heavy complaints of the great en- couragement fhewn to these men by the princes and nobles , and who can feldom afford them a better name than that of Scurræ , Temelici , Nebulones , & c . of which ...
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... whofe skill and fervice " he yet further improved with his own inftruction . " p . 199. This proves Alfred at least to hav eunderstood the Theory of Mufic ; and how could this have been ac- quired without practising on fome inftrument ...
... whofe skill and fervice " he yet further improved with his own inftruction . " p . 199. This proves Alfred at least to hav eunderstood the Theory of Mufic ; and how could this have been ac- quired without practising on fome inftrument ...
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