The North British Review, Объемы 22-23W. P. Kennedy, 1854 |
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... century was purposes . The essential thing , in each case , the most flourishing time of the English was to have a story , no matter of what kind , metrical romance . In that century , in ad- so long as it interested the hearers . The ...
... century was purposes . The essential thing , in each case , the most flourishing time of the English was to have a story , no matter of what kind , metrical romance . In that century , in ad- so long as it interested the hearers . The ...
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... century , in which were times of vehement internal discord , we first find any reliques of real poetic in- occasioned by those long struggles between terest . Three reigns filled up this century the Crown and the barons , which assured ...
... century , in which were times of vehement internal discord , we first find any reliques of real poetic in- occasioned by those long struggles between terest . Three reigns filled up this century the Crown and the barons , which assured ...
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... century have been English song - writing in that printed by Ritson and others ; but we have we go on to give specimens of the much seen none so good as one printed in the superior song - writing of the first half of the sixteenth century ...
... century have been English song - writing in that printed by Ritson and others ; but we have we go on to give specimens of the much seen none so good as one printed in the superior song - writing of the first half of the sixteenth century ...
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