Essays and Studies, Volumen18J. Murray, 1933 |
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... ballads , which you would wish pre- served in a neat edition . I have occasioned a friend of mine to publish a fair collection of the best old English and Scotch ballads ; a work I have long had much at heart . Mr. Percy , the collector ...
... ballads , which you would wish pre- served in a neat edition . I have occasioned a friend of mine to publish a fair collection of the best old English and Scotch ballads ; a work I have long had much at heart . Mr. Percy , the collector ...
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... ballads are to be a prominent feature of his forthcoming anthology , and loses no time in soliciting the help of his correspondent . As I intersperse some Scottish Ballads in my Collection I shall thankfully receive any new- discovered ...
... ballads are to be a prominent feature of his forthcoming anthology , and loses no time in soliciting the help of his correspondent . As I intersperse some Scottish Ballads in my Collection I shall thankfully receive any new- discovered ...
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... ballads , he constantly encountered difficult words and phrases , which he duly submitted to Dalrymple . ' May I intreat the favour of your opinion of the following : In Eubughts Marion ( Reliques , vol . iii ) the words Ewbughts ...
... ballads , he constantly encountered difficult words and phrases , which he duly submitted to Dalrymple . ' May I intreat the favour of your opinion of the following : In Eubughts Marion ( Reliques , vol . iii ) the words Ewbughts ...
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KEATS AND POLITICS | 7 |
THE LIMITS OF LITERARY CRITICISM | 24 |
SHAKESPEARE AND THE PLEBS | 53 |
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