Theatre and SongPeter Davison, Rolf Meyersohn, Edward Shils Chadwyck-Healey, 1978 - Всего страниц: 279 |
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... English ' , this article is concerned with English patriotic verse . The beginnings of patriotic verse can be traced at least to 1333 when Laurence Minot celebrated the English victory over the Scots at Halidon Hill , but much more ...
... English ' , this article is concerned with English patriotic verse . The beginnings of patriotic verse can be traced at least to 1333 when Laurence Minot celebrated the English victory over the Scots at Halidon Hill , but much more ...
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... English composer since Purcell . ' His melodies were said to be ' vigorous , chaste and refined- appealing directly to the hearts of English- men ' , though later editions are less fulsome . Percy Scholes in the Oxford Companion to ...
... English composer since Purcell . ' His melodies were said to be ' vigorous , chaste and refined- appealing directly to the hearts of English- men ' , though later editions are less fulsome . Percy Scholes in the Oxford Companion to ...
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... English ( and I do not mean British ) have never , I suspect ( despite Foreigners in England ) shown a particular love for foreigners , even if they only come from a village five miles away or an adjacent county . There is no inscribed ...
... English ( and I do not mean British ) have never , I suspect ( despite Foreigners in England ) shown a particular love for foreigners , even if they only come from a village five miles away or an adjacent county . There is no inscribed ...
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Shakespeare and the Popular Dramatic Tradition by S L Bethell | 8-3 |
Pantomime by John Shand | 8-159 |
Music Halls by John Shand | 8-167 |
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