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Chapter 4 BALLADS On one occasion a philosopher said that were a man permitted to make all the ballads of a nation , he need not care who made the laws ; and Ben Jonson , the great dramatist , felt so strongly the fineness of The Battle ...
Chapter 4 BALLADS On one occasion a philosopher said that were a man permitted to make all the ballads of a nation , he need not care who made the laws ; and Ben Jonson , the great dramatist , felt so strongly the fineness of The Battle ...
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Gradually the Normans had their effect , and the ballads which were the product of Anglo - Saxon intensity were given a ... Early Ballads The first ballad of which we have a copy is Judas and it belongs to the thirteenth century .
Gradually the Normans had their effect , and the ballads which were the product of Anglo - Saxon intensity were given a ... Early Ballads The first ballad of which we have a copy is Judas and it belongs to the thirteenth century .
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Some ballads take the form of question and answer , the method being continued until the whole tale is unfolded . An example of this type of ballad is Lord Randal . The simple peasant folk who listened eagerly to these ballads of ...
Some ballads take the form of question and answer , the method being continued until the whole tale is unfolded . An example of this type of ballad is Lord Randal . The simple peasant folk who listened eagerly to these ballads of ...
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THE LITERATURE OF THE ANGLOSAXONS | 9 |
THE NORMAN CONQUEST AND AFTER | 18 |
GEOFFREY CHAUCER THE FATHER OF ENGLISH POETRY | 24 |
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