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... ballad poetry as strongest and most flourishing between Italy and Spain , the Castilian national ballads remaining as before a class by themselves . 2. Teutonic . The ballads of the Teutonic languages fall into three groups , English ...
... ballad poetry as strongest and most flourishing between Italy and Spain , the Castilian national ballads remaining as before a class by themselves . 2. Teutonic . The ballads of the Teutonic languages fall into three groups , English ...
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... ballads , it should be remembered , are minstrelsy , chanted by travelling jongleurs ; they are not choral ballads ; they belong to a different order from the songs of King Denis . They have many of the qualities of ballad poetry as it ...
... ballads , it should be remembered , are minstrelsy , chanted by travelling jongleurs ; they are not choral ballads ; they belong to a different order from the songs of King Denis . They have many of the qualities of ballad poetry as it ...
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... those islands , the longer the better , for the ballad and the dance . There was a demand for stories of greater length 1 v . sup . , p . 188 , than the regular ballad ; and the ballads were spun ON THE HISTORY OF THE BALLADS , 1100-1500 ...
... those islands , the longer the better , for the ballad and the dance . There was a demand for stories of greater length 1 v . sup . , p . 188 , than the regular ballad ; and the ballads were spun ON THE HISTORY OF THE BALLADS , 1100-1500 ...
Contents
EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETing June 28 1910 ADDRESS | 9 |
TENNYSON BY THE PRESIDENT S | 21 |
SUMMARY THE EVOLUTION OF ANCIENT INDIAN ARCHITECTURE | 29 |
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