The Songs of England and Scotland, Том 1J. Cochrane, 1835 |
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... gives it as his opinion that " the art of romance writing , the English acquired from the French , " the English romances being merely translations from the French . [ Met . Rom . p . c . ] See Ellis ' Met . Roman . Intro . , - where ...
... gives it as his opinion that " the art of romance writing , the English acquired from the French , " the English romances being merely translations from the French . [ Met . Rom . p . c . ] See Ellis ' Met . Roman . Intro . , - where ...
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... gives it to the middle of the fifteenth century . In examining the manuscript , the former date seems to come nearest the antiquity of the old illuminated parchment : Sumer is icumen in . Lhude sing cuccu . Groweth sed and bloweth med ...
... gives it to the middle of the fifteenth century . In examining the manuscript , the former date seems to come nearest the antiquity of the old illuminated parchment : Sumer is icumen in . Lhude sing cuccu . Groweth sed and bloweth med ...
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... of talent and decency to give delight to beauty , and to place within the reach of the lovers of poetry a well- selected , and correct edition of our best lyrics which lie scattered over so many hundred volumes . If INTRODUCTION . xxxvii.
... of talent and decency to give delight to beauty , and to place within the reach of the lovers of poetry a well- selected , and correct edition of our best lyrics which lie scattered over so many hundred volumes . If INTRODUCTION . xxxvii.
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... give offence . Dryden in one of his manly pro- logues complains of the many- Who write new songs and trust in tune and rhyme , - had that great author lived in the present day , he scarcely could have pictured more justly the herd of ...
... give offence . Dryden in one of his manly pro- logues complains of the many- Who write new songs and trust in tune and rhyme , - had that great author lived in the present day , he scarcely could have pictured more justly the herd of ...
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... Give me a look , give me a face , That makes simplicity a grace ; Robes loosely flowing , hair as free : Such sweet neglect more taketh me , Than all th ' adulteries of art ; * They strike mine eyes but not mine heart . [ This very fine ...
... Give me a look , give me a face , That makes simplicity a grace ; Robes loosely flowing , hair as free : Such sweet neglect more taketh me , Than all th ' adulteries of art ; * They strike mine eyes but not mine heart . [ This very fine ...
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