Littell's Living Age, Volume 164Living Age Company Incorporated, 1885 |
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... remains have come down to us ; although the tunes and modernized versions of many of the bal- lads which they sang have been preserved , such as the famous " Ballad of Chevy Chase , " the mournful story of " Fair Ro- samond , " the ...
... remains have come down to us ; although the tunes and modernized versions of many of the bal- lads which they sang have been preserved , such as the famous " Ballad of Chevy Chase , " the mournful story of " Fair Ro- samond , " the ...
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... remains in the popular mind or on the popular ear . He wrote for a class , and not for the great heart of humanity ; and his songs are effete , defunct , dead , buried , and forgotten . The reputation of Haynes Bailey has greater ...
... remains in the popular mind or on the popular ear . He wrote for a class , and not for the great heart of humanity ; and his songs are effete , defunct , dead , buried , and forgotten . The reputation of Haynes Bailey has greater ...
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... remain- ing with Lord Bristol at Ickworth . In this seclusion she heard from Mrs. How ard , who was then at Hampton Court , and says in reply : The place your letter was dated from re- called a thousand agreeable things to my ...
... remain- ing with Lord Bristol at Ickworth . In this seclusion she heard from Mrs. How ard , who was then at Hampton Court , and says in reply : The place your letter was dated from re- called a thousand agreeable things to my ...
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... remain shall never lose her while she lives , if they care to keep her . Fontenelle is one of her Parisian compan- Nevertheless , the accession of George | to Sir Horace. ions : - He has no mark of age but wrinkles , and a degree of ...
... remain shall never lose her while she lives , if they care to keep her . Fontenelle is one of her Parisian compan- Nevertheless , the accession of George | to Sir Horace. ions : - He has no mark of age but wrinkles , and a degree of ...
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... remain in the Cartesian line of spirit - osopher it is necessary not only to admire ualism . I feel persuaded that two notions , but to be passionately attached to him . which , it appears , are at the present day The folly of the Cross ...
... remain in the Cartesian line of spirit - osopher it is necessary not only to admire ualism . I feel persuaded that two notions , but to be passionately attached to him . which , it appears , are at the present day The folly of the Cross ...
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