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|Headline=English | |Headline=English Essayist Praises Youth Playing Bass-ball and Cricket | ||
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|Tags=English Base Ball, Females, Fiction, | |Tags=English Base Ball, Females, Fiction, | ||
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|Country= | |Country=England | ||
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|Game= | |Game= | ||
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|Text=<p>"There is nothing to me more delightful than to see the young working people amusing themselves after the labours of the day. A village green, with its girls and boys playing at bass-ball, and its grown-up lads at cricket, is one of those English sights which I hope no false refinement will ever banish from among us."</p> | |Text=<p>"There is nothing to me more delightful than to see the young working people amusing themselves after the labours of the day. A village green, with its girls and boys playing at bass-ball, and its grown-up lads at cricket, is one of those English sights which I hope no false refinement will ever banish from among us."</p> | ||
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|Sources=<p><br />A Game at Skittles," (author identified as "Editor K."), published within a larger work entitled <em>The Plain Englishman,</em> Vol. II, London, 1821, Hatchard and Son, p. 267</p> | |Sources=<p><br />A Game at Skittles," (author identified as "Editor K."), published within a larger work entitled <em>The Plain Englishman,</em> Vol. II, London, 1821, Hatchard and Son, p. 267</p> | ||
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|Comment=<p><strong>Note: </strong>This entry was formerly listed for 1844 from prior sources.</p> | |Comment=<p><strong>Note: </strong>This entry was formerly listed for 1844 from prior sources.</p> | ||
<p>The location of the village play in not given.</p> | |||
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Text | "There is nothing to me more delightful than to see the young working people amusing themselves after the labours of the day. A village green, with its girls and boys playing at bass-ball, and its grown-up lads at cricket, is one of those English sights which I hope no false refinement will ever banish from among us."
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Submitted by | David Block |
Submission Note | Email of 9/16/2020 |
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1821.8 English Essayist Praises Youth Playing Bass-ball and Cricket"
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