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  • 91ballad — balladic /beuh lad ik/, adj. balladlike, adj. /bal euhd/, n. 1. any light, simple song, esp. one of sentimental or romantic character, having two or more stanzas all sung to the same melody. 2. a simple narrative poem of folk origin, composed in… …

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  • 92Hogg, James — (baptized Dec. 9, 1770, Ettrick, Selkirkshire, Scot. died Nov. 21, 1835, Altrive, Yarrow) Scottish poet. A shepherd, he was almost entirely self educated. The talents of the Ettrick Shepherd were discovered by Walter Scott when Hogg supplied… …

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  • 93Scott, Sir Walter, 1st Baronet — born Aug. 15, 1771, Edinburgh, Scot. died Sept. 21, 1832, Abbotsford, Roxburgh Scottish writer, often considered both the inventor and the greatest practitioner of the historical novel. From childhood Scott was familiar with stories of the Border …

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  • 94Irish Literature — • It is uncertain at what period and in what manner the Irish discovered the use of letters. It may have been through direct commerce with Gaul, but it is more probable, as McNeill has shown in his study of Irish oghams, that it was from the… …

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  • 95Charles "Charlie" White — For other people named Charles White, see Charles White (disambiguation). For the entertainer Cool White see John Hodges (minstrel) Charles Charlie White (1821–1891), sometimes known as Charley White, was an early blackface minstrel entertainer.… …

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  • 96Milt G. Barlow — (1843–1904) was an American blackface comedian and actor popular in minstrel and vaudeville shows over the latter half of the 19th century. Milt G. Barlow Monarchs of Minstrelsy pub. 1911 Born June 29, 1843 …

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  • 97Archibald Douglas (Ballade) — Archibald Douglas in Argo 1857 Archibald Douglas ist eine Ballade von Theodor Fontane aus dem Jahr 1854. Sie schildert die unauslöschliche, zu jedem Opfer bereite Liebe des verbannten Titelhelden zu seiner schottischen Heimat, die schließlich… …

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  • 98Cultural and Regional Studies — Bianco, Anthony. Ghosts of 42nd Street: A History of America s Most Infamous Block. New York: Harper Perennial, 2005. Black, Cheryl. The Women of Provincetown, 1915 1922. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2002. Casto, Marilyn. Actors,… …

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  • 99Yarrow —    YARROW, a parish, in the county of Selkirk, 9 miles (W.) from Selkirk; containing, with the village of Ettrick Bridge and part of Yarrowford, 1264 inhabitants. This place, which is of considerable antiquity, was originally designated as the… …

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  • 100song — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. lyric, ballad, popular song; aria, chanson, cavatina; carol, lilt, madrigal, glee, ditty; minstrelsy, poem, chanty, lay, birdsong, folksong, spiritual, etc. See music, poetry. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn.… …

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