The British Quarterly Review, 39. ciltHenry Allon Hodder and Stoughton, 1864 |
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... song only written during the Protec- torate has been handed down to us , and this is the production of a cockney ballad - writer , Martin Parker , best known as the author of The King shall enjoy his own again . ' It was not likely that ...
... song only written during the Protec- torate has been handed down to us , and this is the production of a cockney ballad - writer , Martin Parker , best known as the author of The King shall enjoy his own again . ' It was not likely that ...
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... song has survived to assert a world - wide fame . " Passing strange was the origin of this our chief national song . Composed actually to order , sung at a private theatre to a courtly audience by the first fashionable singers of the ...
... song has survived to assert a world - wide fame . " Passing strange was the origin of this our chief national song . Composed actually to order , sung at a private theatre to a courtly audience by the first fashionable singers of the ...
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... song , which from its wide popularity may even now claim to be a third national song , came forth , rude even to homeliness , but instinct with proud national feeling , and true to the warmest sympathies of the sailor . The reader , we ...
... song , which from its wide popularity may even now claim to be a third national song , came forth , rude even to homeliness , but instinct with proud national feeling , and true to the warmest sympathies of the sailor . The reader , we ...
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