Types of Poetry: Exclusive of the DramaHoward Judson Hall, John Robert Moore Ginn, 1931 - Всего страниц: 542 |
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... Ballad The popular ballad is a short narrative poem of un- known authorship , usually in a simple four - line stanza , which is preserved by word of mouth . Few ballads ... ballads are im- portant [ 3 ] NARRATIVE POETRY THE POPULAR BALLAD.
... Ballad The popular ballad is a short narrative poem of un- known authorship , usually in a simple four - line stanza , which is preserved by word of mouth . Few ballads ... ballads are im- portant [ 3 ] NARRATIVE POETRY THE POPULAR BALLAD.
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... ballad . After the middle of the sixteenth century journalistic ballads were developed for circulation on rather ... ballad , sometimes called the vulgar ballad , dealing with all sorts of sensational or sentimental subjects . The modern ...
... ballad . After the middle of the sixteenth century journalistic ballads were developed for circulation on rather ... ballad , sometimes called the vulgar ballad , dealing with all sorts of sensational or sentimental subjects . The modern ...
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... ballad form in order to escape from the conventions of his own age , and thus to secure freedom and new vigor of ... ballad ) and Home's " Douglas " ( based on one of the finest of popular bal- lads ) . Imitations of the older ballads ...
... ballad form in order to escape from the conventions of his own age , and thus to secure freedom and new vigor of ... ballad ) and Home's " Douglas " ( based on one of the finest of popular bal- lads ) . Imitations of the older ballads ...
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NARRATIVE POETRY | 3 |
THE ARTISTIC BALLAD | 15 |
THE MEDIEVAL TALE | 64 |
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