The Wind on the Heath: A Gypsy AnthologyJohn Sampson |
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... English Gipsy Songs , in Rommany with Metrical English Translations ; by Charles G. Leland , Professor E. H. Palmer , and Janet Tuckey ( 1875 ) . It was of this publication that Palmer wrote to his collaborator , suggesting an appeal ad ...
... English Gipsy Songs , in Rommany with Metrical English Translations ; by Charles G. Leland , Professor E. H. Palmer , and Janet Tuckey ( 1875 ) . It was of this publication that Palmer wrote to his collaborator , suggesting an appeal ad ...
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... English verse by Mr. Dryden and several other Eminent Hands . 1693. Satire vi , Il . 698-708 . This freely - translated passage of 11. 542-47 in the original is evidently inspired by the picture of an English Gypsy fortune - teller ...
... English verse by Mr. Dryden and several other Eminent Hands . 1693. Satire vi , Il . 698-708 . This freely - translated passage of 11. 542-47 in the original is evidently inspired by the picture of an English Gypsy fortune - teller ...
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... English Gypsy at present extant , and perhaps the purest ' ; but this is disproved by the corrupt form of the original . 288. BORROW . Lavengro ; vol . i . chap . xvii . 291. SMART AND CROFTON . Dialect of the English Gypsies ; pp . 275 ...
... English Gypsy at present extant , and perhaps the purest ' ; but this is disproved by the corrupt form of the original . 288. BORROW . Lavengro ; vol . i . chap . xvii . 291. SMART AND CROFTON . Dialect of the English Gypsies ; pp . 275 ...
Contents
LORDS OF THE UNIVERSE | 3 |
THE YOUTHFUL RUSKIN SPEAKS | 10 |
WHERE DO WE COME FROM? | 16 |
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