James Hogg: A Critical StudyOliver & Boyd, 1962 - 222 Seiten |
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... ballads made up for the lasses to sing in chorus , " and in Scottish Pastorals he published a ranting ballad of sword - play , " The Death of Sir Niel Stuart and Donald M'Vane , Esq . " Later , his collabora- tion in gathering ballads ...
... ballads made up for the lasses to sing in chorus , " and in Scottish Pastorals he published a ranting ballad of sword - play , " The Death of Sir Niel Stuart and Donald M'Vane , Esq . " Later , his collabora- tion in gathering ballads ...
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... ballads . It is not always easy to decide what is a ballad , and what a song , but , on the whole , the difference is that the ballad tells a story ; the song usually does not . The ballad form used by Hogg is the conventional qua ...
... ballads . It is not always easy to decide what is a ballad , and what a song , but , on the whole , the difference is that the ballad tells a story ; the song usually does not . The ballad form used by Hogg is the conventional qua ...
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... ballad to another — and also , unfortunately , sometimes it varies within the same piece . A ballad may be in archaic , ballad English : " O why look ye so pale , my lord ? And why look ye so wan ? And why stand mounted at your gate So ...
... ballad to another — and also , unfortunately , sometimes it varies within the same piece . A ballad may be in archaic , ballad English : " O why look ye so pale , my lord ? And why look ye so wan ? And why stand mounted at your gate So ...
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