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... , " in 1827 , 4to . The " litil geste " of Robin Hood , referred to in the text , is a fragment of a piece contained in Ritson's Col- lection . - ED . ] the well - known Allan Ramsay , in his Evergreen POPULAR POETRY . 41.
... , " in 1827 , 4to . The " litil geste " of Robin Hood , referred to in the text , is a fragment of a piece contained in Ritson's Col- lection . - ED . ] the well - known Allan Ramsay , in his Evergreen POPULAR POETRY . 41.
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... Ritson , a man of acute observation , pro- found research , and great labour . These valu- able attributes were unhappily combined with an 1 [ Sir Walter Scott corresponded frequently with the Bishop of Dromore , at the time when he was ...
... Ritson , a man of acute observation , pro- found research , and great labour . These valu- able attributes were unhappily combined with an 1 [ Sir Walter Scott corresponded frequently with the Bishop of Dromore , at the time when he was ...
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... Ritson's extreme attachment to the severity of 1 For example , in quoting a popular song , well known by the name of Maggie Lauder , the editor of the Reliques had given a line of the Dame's address to the merry min- strel , thus ...
... Ritson's extreme attachment to the severity of 1 For example , in quoting a popular song , well known by the name of Maggie Lauder , the editor of the Reliques had given a line of the Dame's address to the merry min- strel , thus ...
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... Ritson's criticism , in which there was too much horse - play , was grounded on two points of accu- sation . The first regarded Dr Percy's definition of the order and office of minstrels , which Ritson considered as designedly ...
... Ritson's criticism , in which there was too much horse - play , was grounded on two points of accu- sation . The first regarded Dr Percy's definition of the order and office of minstrels , which Ritson considered as designedly ...
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... Ritson made a determined opposition . He contended , and probably with justice , that the minstrels were not necessarily poets , or in the regular habit of com- posing the verses which they sung to the harp ; and indeed , that the word ...
... Ritson made a determined opposition . He contended , and probably with justice , that the minstrels were not necessarily poets , or in the regular habit of com- posing the verses which they sung to the harp ; and indeed , that the word ...
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