Folk in Print: Scotland's Chapbook Heritage, 1750-1850John Donald, 2007 - 438 pages Though they represent a great unmined treasure-trove of history, literature and popular culture, chapbooks have been incomprehensibly and disgracefully ignored. This title presents a study of this form of publication. |
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Page 266
... lost as you see , From the Spaniards I've gain'd a large portion , now in search of some kind - hearted she . Chorus Then girls be not nice in the matter , remember and mind what I say , That half a good husband is better , than twenty ...
... lost as you see , From the Spaniards I've gain'd a large portion , now in search of some kind - hearted she . Chorus Then girls be not nice in the matter , remember and mind what I say , That half a good husband is better , than twenty ...
Page 269
... lost , compared with what now happens making every allowance for the increase of shipping . It is lamentable to think how ships are now are now thrown away . With sea wind and lazy weather , we see them keeping near the land , and ...
... lost , compared with what now happens making every allowance for the increase of shipping . It is lamentable to think how ships are now are now thrown away . With sea wind and lazy weather , we see them keeping near the land , and ...
Page 397
... lost several small sums . One evening the nobleman entered the Billiard Room intoxicated , and offered in mad bravado to play for £ 200 . Allan having only £ 160 , agreed to deposit that sum , and if he lost to pay the remainder in the ...
... lost several small sums . One evening the nobleman entered the Billiard Room intoxicated , and offered in mad bravado to play for £ 200 . Allan having only £ 160 , agreed to deposit that sum , and if he lost to pay the remainder in the ...
Contents
Acknowledgements ΙΟ | 9 |
The Chapmen | 41 |
The Folk in their Condition | 65 |
Copyright | |
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