What marked the high point of 19th-century ballad scholarship?.

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It was in the 18th cent. that the term ballad was used in England in its present sense. Scholarly interest in the folk ballad, first aroused by Bishop Percy y's Reliques of Ancient English Poetry (1765), was significantly inspired by Sir Walter Scott 's Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border (1802). Francis Child 's collection, English and Scottish Popular Ballads (5 vol., 1882-98), marked the high point of 19th-century ballad scholarship.

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