The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 284F. Jefferies, 1967 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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OLD - WORLD BALLADS AND THE BALLAD MUSIC . ` HE collecting and singing of narrative songs was , long after the fall of the ballad - monger as an institution , in high favour among all classes , but it gradually fell into disrepute , and ...
OLD - WORLD BALLADS AND THE BALLAD MUSIC . ` HE collecting and singing of narrative songs was , long after the fall of the ballad - monger as an institution , in high favour among all classes , but it gradually fell into disrepute , and ...
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... is little more than plain song or chanting , written in the clef C , and without any marks for time , so that the movement and embellish- ments depend entirely on the abilities of the singer - Old - World Ballads and Ballad Music . 233.
... is little more than plain song or chanting , written in the clef C , and without any marks for time , so that the movement and embellish- ments depend entirely on the abilities of the singer - Old - World Ballads and Ballad Music . 233.
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... ballad to Shakespeare's account of the dark deed . Throughout the tale there is a marked similitude to several leading facts connected with Richard of Gloucester and his brother's children , as well as a ... Ballads and Ballad Music . 235.
... ballad to Shakespeare's account of the dark deed . Throughout the tale there is a marked similitude to several leading facts connected with Richard of Gloucester and his brother's children , as well as a ... Ballads and Ballad Music . 235.
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