The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart: Minstrelsy [of the Scottish borderRobert Cadell, 1833 |
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... reader some information upon the cha- racter of Ballad Poetry . It would be throwing away words to prove , what all must admit , the general taste and pro- pensity of nations in their early state , to culti- vate some species of rude ...
... reader some information upon the cha- racter of Ballad Poetry . It would be throwing away words to prove , what all must admit , the general taste and pro- pensity of nations in their early state , to culti- vate some species of rude ...
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... reader must not expect to find , in the Border ballads , refined sentiment , and , far less , elegant expression ; although the style of such compositions has , in modern hands , been found highly susceptible of both . But passages ...
... reader must not expect to find , in the Border ballads , refined sentiment , and , far less , elegant expression ; although the style of such compositions has , in modern hands , been found highly susceptible of both . But passages ...
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... reader is referred to the excellent glossary annexed to the best editions of Burns's works . The Third Class of Ballads are announced to the public , as MODERN IMITATIONS of the Ancient style of composition , in that department of ...
... reader is referred to the excellent glossary annexed to the best editions of Burns's works . The Third Class of Ballads are announced to the public , as MODERN IMITATIONS of the Ancient style of composition , in that department of ...
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DEDICATION | 1 |
INTRODUCTION TO MINSTRELSY OF THE SCOTTISH BORDER | 93 |
APPENDIX | 240 |
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