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Page 976
... ballads proper , written by the ' base ballad - makers ' and sold by ballad singers on the street corners . The broadside ballad was printed in blackletter on. enemy of tobacco , may have been of- fended by the song here reprinted . 401 ...
... ballads proper , written by the ' base ballad - makers ' and sold by ballad singers on the street corners . The broadside ballad was printed in blackletter on. enemy of tobacco , may have been of- fended by the song here reprinted . 401 ...
Page 977
... ballads was stimulated by the needs of religious propaganda , and prominent men , both Catholic and Protestant , employed ballad writers to influence public opinion . During the reign of Elizabeth , when the need for propaganda was not ...
... ballads was stimulated by the needs of religious propaganda , and prominent men , both Catholic and Protestant , employed ballad writers to influence public opinion . During the reign of Elizabeth , when the need for propaganda was not ...
Page 979
... ballad was entered in the Stationers ' Registers . Lady Green- sleeves was twice referred to by Shake- speare in Merry Wives of Windsor , II . i and V. v . Tune in Chappell , i . 239 . 21 well favoredly ] handsomely . 30 sendal ] thin ...
... ballad was entered in the Stationers ' Registers . Lady Green- sleeves was twice referred to by Shake- speare in Merry Wives of Windsor , II . i and V. v . Tune in Chappell , i . 239 . 21 well favoredly ] handsomely . 30 sendal ] thin ...
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