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"The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 01, No. 2, December, 1857"

"--_Rot. Parl._ v. 16.]
[Footnote 2: "Legendis non raro incredilibibus aliisque plusquam
anilibus neniis."--Hearne, _Scotichronicon_, p. xxix.]
[Footnote 3: In his _Histoire de la Conquete de l'Angleterre par les
Normands_, livr. xi. Thierry was anticipated in his theory by
Barry, in a dissertation cited by Mr. Wright in his Essays: _These
de Litterature sur les Vicissitudes et les Transformations du Cycle
populaire de Robin Hood_. Paris, 1832.]
[Footnote 4: _London, and Westminster Review_, vol. xxxiii. p. 424.]
[Footnote 5: No 4. _The Ballad Hero, Robin Hood_. June, 1852.]
[Footnote 6: Hunter, pp. 28, 35-38]
[Footnote 7: Mr. Hunter thinks it necessary to prove that it was
formerly a usage in England to celebrate real events in popular
song. We submit that it has been still more customary to celebrate
them in history, when they were of public importance. The case of
private and domestic stories is different.]
[Footnote 8: Most remarkable of all would this be, should we adopt the
views of Mr.


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