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... harps , and who looked no farther than for present applause , and present subsistence . The reader will find this class of men occasionally described in the following volumes , and some particulars relating to their history in an Essay ...
... harps , and who looked no farther than for present applause , and present subsistence . The reader will find this class of men occasionally described in the following volumes , and some particulars relating to their history in an Essay ...
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... harp verses composed by themselves , or others * . They also appear to have accompanied their songs with mimicry and action ; and to have practised such various means of diverting as were much admired in those rude times , and supplied ...
... harp verses composed by themselves , or others * . They also appear to have accompanied their songs with mimicry and action ; and to have practised such various means of diverting as were much admired in those rude times , and supplied ...
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... harp at the houses of the great ( E ) . There they were still hospitably and respect- fully received , and retained many of the honours shown to their predecessors the Bards and Scalds ( F ) . And though , as their art declined , many ...
... harp at the houses of the great ( E ) . There they were still hospitably and respect- fully received , and retained many of the honours shown to their predecessors the Bards and Scalds ( F ) . And though , as their art declined , many ...
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... harp in his hand . In this disguise , he walked up and down the trenches without suspicion , play- ing all the while upon his instrument as a Harper . By little and little he advanced near to the walls of the city , and , making himself ...
... harp in his hand . In this disguise , he walked up and down the trenches without suspicion , play- ing all the while upon his instrument as a Harper . By little and little he advanced near to the walls of the city , and , making himself ...
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... harp , and one of the most trusty of his friends disguised as a servant + ( for in the early times it was not unusual for a Minstrel to have a servant to carry his harp ) , he went with the utmost security into the Danish camp ; and ...
... harp , and one of the most trusty of his friends disguised as a servant + ( for in the early times it was not unusual for a Minstrel to have a servant to carry his harp ) , he went with the utmost security into the Danish camp ; and ...
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