RELIQUES OF ANCIENT ENGLISH POETRY: CONSISTING OF Old Heroic BALLADS, SONGS, and Other PIECES of Our Earlier POETS, (Chiefly of the LYRIC Kind.) Together with Some Few of Later Date: VOLUME THE FIRST, Bind 1Fleischer, 1790 - 296 sider |
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Side ix
... feem to have been the genuine fuc ceffors of the ancient Bards , who united the arts of Poetry and Mufic , and fung verses to the harp , of their own compofing . It is well known what refpect was fhewn to their BARDS by the Britons ...
... feem to have been the genuine fuc ceffors of the ancient Bards , who united the arts of Poetry and Mufic , and fung verses to the harp , of their own compofing . It is well known what refpect was fhewn to their BARDS by the Britons ...
Side xiv
... feem to have become mere mu- ficians . Even fo late as the reign of Henry VIII . the Reciters of verfes , or moral fpeeches learnt by heart , intruded without ceremony into all companies ; not only in taverns ; but in the houses of the ...
... feem to have become mere mu- ficians . Even fo late as the reign of Henry VIII . the Reciters of verfes , or moral fpeeches learnt by heart , intruded without ceremony into all companies ; not only in taverns ; but in the houses of the ...
Side xviii
... : I mean by fuch as profeffedly wrote for the prefs . For it is to be observed , that so long as the Minstrels * See p . 65. of this vol . Minstrels fubfifted , they feem never to have defigned their XVIII AN ESSAY ON THE.
... : I mean by fuch as profeffedly wrote for the prefs . For it is to be observed , that so long as the Minstrels * See p . 65. of this vol . Minstrels fubfifted , they feem never to have defigned their XVIII AN ESSAY ON THE.
Side xix
VOLUME THE FIRST Thomas Percy. Minstrels fubfifted , they feem never to have defigned their rhymes for publication , and probably never committed them to writing themselves : what copies are preferved of them were doubtlefs taken down ...
VOLUME THE FIRST Thomas Percy. Minstrels fubfifted , they feem never to have defigned their rhymes for publication , and probably never committed them to writing themselves : what copies are preferved of them were doubtlefs taken down ...
Side 114
... feem to have made them their models . The graver fort of Moralities appear to have given birth to our modern TRA- GEDY ; as our COMEDY evidently took its rife from the lighter interludes of that kind . And as most of these pieces ...
... feem to have made them their models . The graver fort of Moralities appear to have given birth to our modern TRA- GEDY ; as our COMEDY evidently took its rife from the lighter interludes of that kind . And as most of these pieces ...
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