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Definitionn. a singer of folk songs
Last update: August 21, 2015
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The minstrel performed magnificently. [Please select]
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It is certainly not impossible that a Christian Saxon, sufficiently educated to read Latin easily, may have chosen to follow the calling of a stop or minstrel instead of entering the priesthood or the cloister; and if such a person existed, it would be natural that he should be selected by the emperor to execute his design. [Please select]
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Lay of the last minstrel he thought it was. [Please select]
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The _type_ of a "Florentine Minstrel" is infallibly a convention. [Please select]
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One of the urchins ran to it, picked it up and dropped it into the minstrel's cap, saying: There, sir. [Please select]
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So maids and a minstrel rebuilt Troy, Out of the ashes they rebuilt Troy To live in the hearts of men. [Please select]
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The boys gathered around the little minstrel, who struck up an Italian tune, but without the words. [Please select]
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Those who have not started are in haste, and little disposed to heed the appeal of the young minstrel. [Please select]
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