The Songs of England and Scotland, Том 1J. Cochrane, 1835 |
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... Ritson , that all writers agree in speaking of song as the most ancient species of poetry , its origin , " he adds , " is even thought to be coeval with mankind . ” ‡ * Preface to his Continuation of Ellis's Specimens . + Preface to the ...
... Ritson , that all writers agree in speaking of song as the most ancient species of poetry , its origin , " he adds , " is even thought to be coeval with mankind . ” ‡ * Preface to his Continuation of Ellis's Specimens . + Preface to the ...
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... Ritson , we find that the natives of His- paniola , had " certayne rymes or balletes they call Areitos . And as our Mynstrelles are accustomed to syng to the harp or lute , so do they in lyke maner syng these songes , and daunce to the ...
... Ritson , we find that the natives of His- paniola , had " certayne rymes or balletes they call Areitos . And as our Mynstrelles are accustomed to syng to the harp or lute , so do they in lyke maner syng these songes , and daunce to the ...
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... Ritson , Scott , to whose valuable Essays on Ancient Minstrelsy , these pages are much indebted . + Such is the definition Percy at last gave , " which , " Sir W. Scott says , " no unprejudiced reader can have any hesitation in adopting ...
... Ritson , Scott , to whose valuable Essays on Ancient Minstrelsy , these pages are much indebted . + Such is the definition Percy at last gave , " which , " Sir W. Scott says , " no unprejudiced reader can have any hesitation in adopting ...
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... Ritson with his characteristic arrogance asserts that , " there is not one single metrical romance in English , known to exist , which appears to have been written by a Minstrel . " ( Intr . to Met . Roman . p . cvii . ) That sagacious ...
... Ritson with his characteristic arrogance asserts that , " there is not one single metrical romance in English , known to exist , which appears to have been written by a Minstrel . " ( Intr . to Met . Roman . p . cvii . ) That sagacious ...
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... Ritson exposed , but ex- posed only to err himself as far on the other side . Ritson represents the English Minstrels , as little better than a despicable race ; and that at no time , he writes , were they the favourite solacers of the ...
... Ritson exposed , but ex- posed only to err himself as far on the other side . Ritson represents the English Minstrels , as little better than a despicable race ; and that at no time , he writes , were they the favourite solacers of the ...
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