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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... cause , from the bitterness of a disappointment in love to the anguish arising from the death of one who is loved . To anyone familiar with Scottish songs , not a few will readily occur in which the pathos is expressed with irresistible ...
... cause , from the bitterness of a disappointment in love to the anguish arising from the death of one who is loved . To anyone familiar with Scottish songs , not a few will readily occur in which the pathos is expressed with irresistible ...
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... causes , there is a force of reality in the representation which is immeasurably more affecting . In most of these ballads the effect is due to the simplicity with which the tale of sorrow is told , and could not be felt by the ...
... causes , there is a force of reality in the representation which is immeasurably more affecting . In most of these ballads the effect is due to the simplicity with which the tale of sorrow is told , and could not be felt by the ...
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... cause is expressed in more natural or more impassioned language than Fair Helen of Kirconnell . The heroine , Helen Irving of Kirconnell , in Dumfriesshire , was wooed by two suitors , one of whom she preferred . As she was walking one ...
... cause is expressed in more natural or more impassioned language than Fair Helen of Kirconnell . The heroine , Helen Irving of Kirconnell , in Dumfriesshire , was wooed by two suitors , one of whom she preferred . As she was walking one ...
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... cause ; and an uncontrollable intensity of suffering could not be more powerfully expressed than by the savage exultation , in which he finds relief , over the dreadful revenge he had obtained : - " As I went down the water side , None ...
... cause ; and an uncontrollable intensity of suffering could not be more powerfully expressed than by the savage exultation , in which he finds relief , over the dreadful revenge he had obtained : - " As I went down the water side , None ...
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... cause for this character- istic of Scottish love - songs . The best and most popular are , as has been mentioned , the utterance of persons in the humbler walks of life , whose domestic accommoda- tion seldom affords the daughters the ...
... cause for this character- istic of Scottish love - songs . The best and most popular are , as has been mentioned , the utterance of persons in the humbler walks of life , whose domestic accommoda- tion seldom affords the daughters the ...
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