Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic Ballads, Songs, and Other Pieces of Our Earlier Poets; Together with Some Few of Later Date. 1Tauchnitz, 1866 - 304 sidor |
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... common Teutonic stock , and spoke only different dialects of the same Gothic lan- guage9 . From this sameness of original and similarity of manners we might justly have wondered , if a character , so dignified and distinguished among ...
... common Teutonic stock , and spoke only different dialects of the same Gothic lan- guage9 . From this sameness of original and similarity of manners we might justly have wondered , if a character , so dignified and distinguished among ...
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... common popular rhymes which were the usual subjects of their recitation . Whoever examines any considerable quantity of these , finds them in style and colouring as different from the elaborate production of the sedentary composer at ...
... common popular rhymes which were the usual subjects of their recitation . Whoever examines any considerable quantity of these , finds them in style and colouring as different from the elaborate production of the sedentary composer at ...
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... common name of Minstrels " . I must there- fore be allowed the same application of the term here , without being expected to prove that every singer composed , or every composer chanted , his own song ; much less that every one excelled ...
... common name of Minstrels " . I must there- fore be allowed the same application of the term here , without being expected to prove that every singer composed , or every composer chanted , his own song ; much less that every one excelled ...
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... common entertainment to hear verses recited , or moral speeches learned for that purpose , by a set of men who got their livelihood by repeating them , and who intruded with- out ceremony into all companies ; not only in taverns , but ...
... common entertainment to hear verses recited , or moral speeches learned for that purpose , by a set of men who got their livelihood by repeating them , and who intruded with- out ceremony into all companies ; not only in taverns , but ...
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... common people , we are told by the same writer9 , who mentions that common Rimers " were fond of using rhymes at short distances , " in small and popular Musickes song by these Cantabanqui , " [ the said common rhymers , ] " upon ...
... common people , we are told by the same writer9 , who mentions that common Rimers " were fond of using rhymes at short distances , " in small and popular Musickes song by these Cantabanqui , " [ the said common rhymers , ] " upon ...
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Reliques of Ancient English Poetry: Consisting of Old Heroic ..., Volym 1 Thomas Percy Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - 1866 |
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