The Ballads and Songs of Scotland: In View of Their Influence on the Character of the PeopleMacmillan and Company, 1874 - 205 էջ |
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... lover , whom the false fair one had " killed under trust , " and who leads her to destruction much in the same way as the charmer in the above ballads , forms the subject of the imperfect but im- pressive ballad Sir Roland , preserved ...
... lover , whom the false fair one had " killed under trust , " and who leads her to destruction much in the same way as the charmer in the above ballads , forms the subject of the imperfect but im- pressive ballad Sir Roland , preserved ...
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... lover while , as if to laugh . modern spiritualism out of countenance , even this super- stition gives way , among the ballad - singers themselves ; and at last in May Colvin , though there is a vanishing trace of the legendary features ...
... lover while , as if to laugh . modern spiritualism out of countenance , even this super- stition gives way , among the ballad - singers themselves ; and at last in May Colvin , though there is a vanishing trace of the legendary features ...
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... lover revisiting the object of his earthly passion ; and the ballad of Clerk Saunders , 1 which relates a similar imagi- nation , may also be noticed here . In the two former ballads , however , the return from the dead does not form ...
... lover revisiting the object of his earthly passion ; and the ballad of Clerk Saunders , 1 which relates a similar imagi- nation , may also be noticed here . In the two former ballads , however , the return from the dead does not form ...
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... lover from the doom to which he would have been consigned by her own people . There are other legends , however , in which the hero achieves his restoration to earth in defiance of the fairy powers ; and the ballad now to be described ...
... lover from the doom to which he would have been consigned by her own people . There are other legends , however , in which the hero achieves his restoration to earth in defiance of the fairy powers ; and the ballad now to be described ...
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... lover , is yet doubtful whether she will be able to recognize him “ among so many unearthly knights . " Tamlane , accordingly , describes the order of the fairy procession which she must watch , the place which he will occupy in it ...
... lover , is yet doubtful whether she will be able to recognize him “ among so many unearthly knights . " Tamlane , accordingly , describes the order of the fairy procession which she must watch , the place which he will occupy in it ...
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The Ballads and Songs of Scotland: In View of Their Influence on the ... John Clark Murray Ամբողջությամբ դիտվող - 1874 |
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