The Poetical Works of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. ..., Volumen1A. and C. Black, 1880 |
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... poem , to attain what his age might suppose to be the highest graces of poetry , the greater was the damage which it sustained by the inaccuracy of reciters , or their desire to humble both the sense and diction of the poem to their ...
... poem , to attain what his age might suppose to be the highest graces of poetry , the greater was the damage which it sustained by the inaccuracy of reciters , or their desire to humble both the sense and diction of the poem to their ...
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... poem of Cumnor Hall , which suggested the fictitious narrative entitled Kenil- worth . The Red - Cross Knight , also by Mic- kle , which has furnished words for a beautiful glee , first occurred in the same collection . As Mickle , with ...
... poem of Cumnor Hall , which suggested the fictitious narrative entitled Kenil- worth . The Red - Cross Knight , also by Mic- kle , which has furnished words for a beautiful glee , first occurred in the same collection . As Mickle , with ...
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... poem , exclusively thus preserved . It is only known to a few old people upon the sequestered banks of the Ettrick ; and is pub- lished , as written down from the recitation of the mo- ther of Mr James Hogg , 1 who sings , or rather ...
... poem , exclusively thus preserved . It is only known to a few old people upon the sequestered banks of the Ettrick ; and is pub- lished , as written down from the recitation of the mo- ther of Mr James Hogg , 1 who sings , or rather ...
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INTRODUCTORY REMARKS ON POPULAR POETRY | 5 |
INTRODUCTION TO MINSTRELSY OF THE SCOTTISH BORDER | 93 |
APPENDIXES | 240 |
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