The Songs of England and Scotland, Том 1J. Cochrane, 1835 |
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... poet till he got heartily in love , and then rhyme and song were the spontaneous language of his heart : a heart that glowed , with what he describes as " honest warm simplicity . " * At all times nature exhibits a sufficient number of ...
... poet till he got heartily in love , and then rhyme and song were the spontaneous language of his heart : a heart that glowed , with what he describes as " honest warm simplicity . " * At all times nature exhibits a sufficient number of ...
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... imagination to settle . In the early history of Britain , we find a class of * Hist . Essay on National Song , p . 3 . † See his History of America . sacred poets existing , denominated BARDS , who are represented INTRODUCTION .
... imagination to settle . In the early history of Britain , we find a class of * Hist . Essay on National Song , p . 3 . † See his History of America . sacred poets existing , denominated BARDS , who are represented INTRODUCTION .
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sacred poets existing , denominated BARDS , who are represented as singing verses to the harp , recording the deeds of heroes and heroines . The persons of these Bards were held sacred , and their skill was reckoned divine ; but as ...
sacred poets existing , denominated BARDS , who are represented as singing verses to the harp , recording the deeds of heroes and heroines . The persons of these Bards were held sacred , and their skill was reckoned divine ; but as ...
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... poetic feeling in- duced him to heighten a little their situation , which the plodding industry of Ritson exposed , but ex- posed only to err himself as far on the other side . Ritson represents the English Minstrels , as little better ...
... poetic feeling in- duced him to heighten a little their situation , which the plodding industry of Ritson exposed , but ex- posed only to err himself as far on the other side . Ritson represents the English Minstrels , as little better ...
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... poetic race sank into neglect and obscurity , frequenting taverns , and accepting the poor man's groat , instead of feasting with the rich and being rewarded with gold . Talent then left their ranks and made its fame known by the ...
... poetic race sank into neglect and obscurity , frequenting taverns , and accepting the poor man's groat , instead of feasting with the rich and being rewarded with gold . Talent then left their ranks and made its fame known by the ...
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