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<p>simple &amp; flowing – <del>men like <add>but some of them</add> the <unclear>Asonante</unclear> ballads<lb/>
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<add>&amp; romances</add> improvisation of the Spaniards than any thing <add>else</add> which<lb/>
 
presents itself to our mind.</del>  Their pastoral habits too –<lb/>
 
their climate &amp; their country are far more favorable to <del>poetry</del> <add>song</add><lb/>
 
than those <del>th</del> of the more northern Sclavonians.  As they<lb/>
have little intercourse with foreigners, so their poetry is<lb/>
original &amp; national.  <add>Insert The language</add> <del>As oriental character – &amp; remarkably <lb/>
resembling.  But as their ballads resemble in their construction those<lb/>
of the Spanish pronunciation, so the</del>  In many respects the Servian<lb/>
ballads resemble those of the Spanish peninsula – &amp; of are impressed<lb/>
with the same oriental character.  A Servian peasant<lb/>
<del>singing</del> <add>chanting</add> to the tones of the Gusle (a miserable sort of stringed<lb/>
Instrument) one of their hero-songs, is the very counterpart<lb/>
of an Andalucian <hi rend="underline">Romancero</hi> striking the cords of his<lb/>
guitar at the termination of his asonant verse.</p>
<p>The epoch of <add>Servian</add> glory – if glory is identified with<lb/>
extended sway – was the middle of the 14 Century.  The hero of<lb/>
Servian history is Dushan who was then the Tzar of Servia,<lb/>
Albania, Bulgaria &amp; Greece.  Tradition has given to Dushan<lb/>
the character of an enlightened legislator as well as a successful<lb/>
Warrior – He died in 1356 &amp; Servia has since been partitioned<lb/>
between <del>Austria</del> <add>the rulers of Vienna</add> &amp; Constantinople.</p>
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simple & flowing – men like but some of them the Asonante ballads
& romances improvisation of the Spaniards than any thing else which
presents itself to our mind.
Their pastoral habits too –
their climate & their country are far more favorable to poetry song
than those th of the more northern Sclavonians. As they
have little intercourse with foreigners, so their poetry is
original & national. Insert The language As oriental character – & remarkably
resembling. But as their ballads resemble in their construction those
of the Spanish pronunciation, so the
In many respects the Servian
ballads resemble those of the Spanish peninsula – & of are impressed
with the same oriental character. A Servian peasant
singing chanting to the tones of the Gusle (a miserable sort of stringed
Instrument) one of their hero-songs, is the very counterpart
of an Andalucian Romancero striking the cords of his
guitar at the termination of his asonant verse.

The epoch of Servian glory – if glory is identified with
extended sway – was the middle of the 14 Century. The hero of
Servian history is Dushan who was then the Tzar of Servia,
Albania, Bulgaria & Greece. Tradition has given to Dushan
the character of an enlightened legislator as well as a successful
Warrior – He died in 1356 & Servia has since been partitioned
between Austria the rulers of Vienna & Constantinople.


Identifier: | JB/110/059/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 110.

Date_1

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

110

Main Headings

Folio number

059

Info in main headings field

Image

001

Titles

Category

collectanea

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f4 /

Penner

sir john bowring

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

36049

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