A Critical History of English PoetryOxford University Press, 1946 - 593 Seiten |
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... ballad this theory breaks down , since it fails to account for the peculiar form of the primitive ballad . A genuine primitive ballad like Baby Lon con- sists of an expanding series of stanzas which relate a single incident with ...
... ballad this theory breaks down , since it fails to account for the peculiar form of the primitive ballad . A genuine primitive ballad like Baby Lon con- sists of an expanding series of stanzas which relate a single incident with ...
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... ballad must have come from Scandinavia , since Shetland has neither woods nor harts . Many British ballads have counterparts in other lands . Some of them may have crossed the sea , like King Orfeo ; but remembering how many ballads ...
... ballad must have come from Scandinavia , since Shetland has neither woods nor harts . Many British ballads have counterparts in other lands . Some of them may have crossed the sea , like King Orfeo ; but remembering how many ballads ...
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... ballad was always inferior to the Scottish in the capital articles of romance and gramarie , though its typical Robin Hood cycle had the good - nature and good - humour that mark the average Eng- lishman . So the genuine old ballad ...
... ballad was always inferior to the Scottish in the capital articles of romance and gramarie , though its typical Robin Hood cycle had the good - nature and good - humour that mark the average Eng- lishman . So the genuine old ballad ...
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