Periods of European Literature, Volume 4George Saintsbury William Blackwood, 1927 |
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... Ballad , the dramatic motif , and the doctrine of Prose - is based too exclusively on the consideration of Form , I ... Ballads is not offered as an attack on certain ac- credited views , but as a respectful statement of some new ...
... Ballad , the dramatic motif , and the doctrine of Prose - is based too exclusively on the consideration of Form , I ... Ballads is not offered as an attack on certain ac- credited views , but as a respectful statement of some new ...
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... BALLADS AND POPULAR SONGS . The period of origin - A false deduction - Not a popular genre— The ' literary ' qualities - The paralysis of mediaval senti- ment - Further degeneracy in the ballad - The earliest ballads and popular songs ...
... BALLADS AND POPULAR SONGS . The period of origin - A false deduction - Not a popular genre— The ' literary ' qualities - The paralysis of mediaval senti- ment - Further degeneracy in the ballad - The earliest ballads and popular songs ...
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... ballad - The early French drama - The most typical - The jeux , représenta- tions , and histoires - The Miracles - Their general purport- Their popularity - The Mystères - Points of contrast with the Miracles - The great Mystery ...
... ballad - The early French drama - The most typical - The jeux , représenta- tions , and histoires - The Miracles - Their general purport- Their popularity - The Mystères - Points of contrast with the Miracles - The great Mystery ...
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... ballads , 3 which make some apology for the decadence . These , curiously enough , are the doubtful pieces which have been persistently attributed to Chaucer . Indeed this attribution by the scribes and early editors , wrong- headed ...
... ballads , 3 which make some apology for the decadence . These , curiously enough , are the doubtful pieces which have been persistently attributed to Chaucer . Indeed this attribution by the scribes and early editors , wrong- headed ...
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... ballads and ditties or in his rollicking travesties of the old alliteration , -as elsewhere he shows , in Woffully araid and Now synge we , how easily the Skeltonical ' could become discordant and in- appropriate.1 Skelton's ...
... ballads and ditties or in his rollicking travesties of the old alliteration , -as elsewhere he shows , in Woffully araid and Now synge we , how easily the Skeltonical ' could become discordant and in- appropriate.1 Skelton's ...
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