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These were mainly literary works of the 17th-19th centuries, including annotated copies of Goldsmith, Johnson and other 18th century authors. Additionally, the collection includes a set of The Rambler (1756) with MS notes by Percy, and a set of The Idler (1761) with MS notes by Percy and Johnson.
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of this verse in the 1780s. When an admirer too often told Johnson of the beautiful "simplicity" of the ballad verse form, Johnson pointed out that the line between simplicity and simple mindedness is narrow: just remove the sense. He then demonstrated:
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Printed ephemera, which had also been passed into the Meade family alongside Percy's books and papers, was given to John Johnson's collection of printed ephemera at the University Press in 1930. This is now part of the John Johnson collection at the
432:. When he became famous, he was made domestic chaplain to the Duke and Duchess of Northumberland, and was tempted into the belief that he belonged to the illustrious house of Percy. Through his patron's influence he became Dean of 611: 260:
The Regulations and Establishment of the Household of Henry Algernon Percy, the Fifth Earl of Northumberland, at his Castles of Wresill and Lekinfield in Yorkshire. Begun anno domini M.DXII
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material he had from his folio and began searching for more ballads, in particular. He wanted to collect material from the border areas, near Scotland. In 1765, he published the
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Still not having secured an adequate living, Thomas Percy continued with his project of commemorating the Alnwick area, and so he composed his own ballad poem on
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was written down by Boswell and others. It may have been aimed less at Percy than at the ballads that were then appearing nearly daily on every subject.
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in 1867–1868. This manuscript provides the core of the work but many other ballads were found and included, some by Percy's friends Johnson,
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His wife died before him in 1806; the bishop, blind but otherwise in sound health, lived another five years. Both were buried in the
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in the same county, benefices which he retained until 1782. In 1759 he married Anne, daughter of Barton Gutterridge.
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Percy "improved" 35 of the 46 ballads he took from the Folio. In the case of The Beggar's daughter of Bednal Green (
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says that he soon came to his senses and realized that Johnson was satirizing the form, and not the poem.
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Percy's collection of c.120 volumes were kept by his daughters on his death and were presented to the
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collections, which was the one work most responsible for the ballad revival in English
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collection of poetry, which Percy claimed to have rescued in Humphrey Pitt's house at
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Percy carried out most of the literary work for which he is now remembered at
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ed. by Charles Edward McGuire, Steven E. Plank (2012), p. 223
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in 1771. Samuel Johnson famously composed three ex tempore
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in 1933 by his great granddaughter, Miss Constance Meade.
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that year, and received a doctorate of divinity from
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