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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... 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 evening with her accepted lover on the banks of the ...
... 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 evening with her accepted lover on the banks of the ...
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... language and of feeling , in the very old song , Waly , waly , but Love be bonny , which appears in the song - books , like many another of equal merit , unclaimed by any author.2 The introduction of it here will not be unwelcome , even ...
... language and of feeling , in the very old song , Waly , waly , but Love be bonny , which appears in the song - books , like many another of equal merit , unclaimed by any author.2 The introduction of it here will not be unwelcome , even ...
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... language of academic culture , by which the poem of the Laureate is distinguished ; it takes no reflective flight into the imaginary future of a progressive world , to find there an ideal consolation for the real wrongs of the present ...
... language of academic culture , by which the poem of the Laureate is distinguished ; it takes no reflective flight into the imaginary future of a progressive world , to find there an ideal consolation for the real wrongs of the present ...
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... language make this not inexplicable . Henryson belongs to the close of the fifteenth century : next to his Robene and Makyne , in the order of time , perhaps contemporaneous with it , may be placed the essentially comic ballad , The ...
... language make this not inexplicable . Henryson belongs to the close of the fifteenth century : next to his Robene and Makyne , in the order of time , perhaps contemporaneous with it , may be placed the essentially comic ballad , The ...
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... language " ; for what language can ever express , in words that burn with truer passion , the exultant gladness of a wife over her husband's return from a long voyage ? 66 ' And are ye sure the news is true ? And are ye sure he's weel ...
... language " ; for what language can ever express , in words that burn with truer passion , the exultant gladness of a wife over her husband's return from a long voyage ? 66 ' And are ye sure the news is true ? And are ye sure he's weel ...
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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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