Taliesin; or, The bards and druids of Britain. A tr. of the remains of the earliest Welsh bards, and an examination of the bardic mysteries, by D.W. Nash, Página 511858 |
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... ballads are later in date than the twelfth century , but that they were the compositions of comparatively unlettered and unskilled per- sons , and therefore comparatively simple and inartificial in structure , while the higher class of ...
... ballads are later in date than the twelfth century , but that they were the compositions of comparatively unlettered and unskilled per- sons , and therefore comparatively simple and inartificial in structure , while the higher class of ...
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... ballads , maintained his ground in spite of Bardic congresses , Eisteddfods , and Acts of Parliament . The proper appellation of the strolling minstrel was Cler or Clerwr . Dr. Owen , in his Dictionary , under the word Cler , which he 1 ...
... ballads , maintained his ground in spite of Bardic congresses , Eisteddfods , and Acts of Parliament . The proper appellation of the strolling minstrel was Cler or Clerwr . Dr. Owen , in his Dictionary , under the word Cler , which he 1 ...
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... ballad . They demonstrate most clearly , that , however ancient some of the fragments mixed up with them may be , these ballads were not reduced into writing until long after they had been handed down , by oral transmission , through ...
... ballad . They demonstrate most clearly , that , however ancient some of the fragments mixed up with them may be , these ballads were not reduced into writing until long after they had been handed down , by oral transmission , through ...
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... ballad , arising out of the customs of the Welsh minstrels . In the great musical contests of the earlier and better age of Welsh minstrelsy , the competitors were obliged each to produce a composition of his own , and the prize was ...
... ballad , arising out of the customs of the Welsh minstrels . In the great musical contests of the earlier and better age of Welsh minstrelsy , the competitors were obliged each to produce a composition of his own , and the prize was ...
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... ballads . To these we might perhaps add a short fragment , which seems to have for its subject the invasion of Britain by the Romans . Its title is taken from the line referring to the story of Lludd and Llefelis , but it contains ...
... ballads . To these we might perhaps add a short fragment , which seems to have for its subject the invasion of Britain by the Romans . Its title is taken from the line referring to the story of Lludd and Llefelis , but it contains ...
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Página 268 - Else, if thou wilt not let my people go, behold, I will send swarms of flies upon thee, and upon thy servants, and upon thy people, and into thy houses: and the houses of the Egyptians shall be full of swarms of flies, and also the ground whereon they are.
Página 267 - And the Lord said unto Moses, "Rise up early in the morning, and stand before Pharaoh, and say unto him, 'Thus saith the Lord God of the Hebrews, Let my people go, that they may serve me.
Página 181 - So they took the blossoms of the oak, and the blossoms of the broom, and the blossoms of the meadow-sweet, and produced from them a maiden, the fairest and most graceful that man ever saw.
Página 266 - And the LORD said unto Moses, Say unto Aaron, Stretch out thy rod, and smite the dust of the land, that it may become lice throughout all the land of Egypt.
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