CORSICA BUKU YANG BERKAIT DENGAN «CORNPIPE»
Ketahui penggunaan
cornpipe dalam pilihan bibliografi berikut. Buku yang berkait dengan
cornpipe dan ekstrak ringkas dari yang sama untuk menyediakan konteks penggunaannya dalam kesusasteraan Corsica.
1
Ancient Songs and Ballads: From the Reign of King Henry the ...
Pibcarn is cornpipe, pipmu dc come. Thus in the Complaynt qfSc0tIaml, “ the
feyrd [scheiphyrd playit] on ane comepipe.” Hornpipe and cornpipe are
synonymous. See before, p. Ii. 11. 2. This instrument is likewise mentioned by
Spenser ...
2
Ancient Songs: From the Time of King Henry the Third, to the ...
Pibcorn is cornpipe, pipeau dt come. Thus in the Complaint of Scotland, " the
feyrd. [fcheip- liyrd playit] on ane cornepipe." Hornpipe and cornpipe are fy-
nonymous. See before, p. xxxvi. n. (10.) (10) Et fins nowveaulx de contretaille,
Aux ...
3
Critical and miscellaneous essays
But probably he was excluded from the 'society of the influential classes;' for, after
all, the man is not without indications of genius : had we had the training of him —
And sp on, through all the variations of the critical cornpipe. So might it have ...
4
Ancient Songs and Ballads from the Reign of King Henry the ...
Hornpipe and cornpipe are synonymous. See before, p. li. n. 2. This instrument is
likewise mentioned by Spenser : " Before them yode a lusty taberere That to the '
meynie ' on a home pvpe playd, Whereto they dauncen eche one with his mayd ...
William Carew Hazlitt, 1877
5
Critical and Miscellaneous Essays
had we had the training of him — And so on, through all the variations of the
critical cornpipe. So might it have fared with the ancient Grecian ; for so has it
fared with the only modern that writes in a Grecian spirit. This treatment of Faust
may ...
6
Ancient Songs and Ballads from Henry II to the Revolution
... cornpipe are synonymous. See before, p. li. n. 2. This instrument is likewise
mentioned by Spenser: 'f Before them yode a lusty taberere That to the ' meynie '
on a home pype playd, Whereto they dauncen eche one with his mayd. To see ...
Joseph Ritson, J. Frank, 1829
7
Poems, consisting of tales, fables, elegiac and ...
... In mazy tanglings some trip o'er the plain, And foot it to the cornpipe'slively
strain; In martial tournaments some take delight, On infect coursers waging
harmless fight i Arm lock'd in arm, here faithful lovers rove, No hearts than Fays
more soft, ...
James ROBERTSON (Comedian, of York.), 1787
8
Critical and miscellaneous essays, collected and republ
But probably he was excluded from the ' society of the influential classes : ' for,
after all, the man is not without indications of genius : had we had the training of
him — And so on, through all the variations of the critical cornpipe. So might it
have ...
9
Essays, tr. by C. Cotton, with some account of the life of ...
In relation to what I am now speaking of, the Gascon proverb, derived from a
cornpipe, is very quaint and subtle. " Bouha prou bouha, mas a remuda lous dits
qu'em."3 We 1 " They have learned to speak from others, not from themselves.
Michel Eyquem de Montaigne, William Carew Hazlitt, 1877
10
Poems on various subjects, serious and diverting, never ...
... made a Curtsy on a Pinch Exceeding any country Wench, Without a Hoo) look'
d prirn and gay, On sunday, or on Holy-day, At Patrom danc'd a _'7ig or Hornpip',
Play'd on a Fiddle or Cornpipe, Such Country dances as they play, On salt Box, ...