The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 60–61American Folk-lore Society, 1947 |
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Strana 202
... seems rather unlikely to me . This grandchild also thought he made some of the songs up as he went along , but since most of them are standard ballads or old songs that are known in one version or another , almost everywhere , this too ...
... seems rather unlikely to me . This grandchild also thought he made some of the songs up as he went along , but since most of them are standard ballads or old songs that are known in one version or another , almost everywhere , this too ...
Strana 276
... seems to me , is that the ballad circulated among Irish in this country , and that among them the ballad place - name was altered from " London " to the ( apparently ) more acceptable name of " Dublin . " If " Dublin " were the original ...
... seems to me , is that the ballad circulated among Irish in this country , and that among them the ballad place - name was altered from " London " to the ( apparently ) more acceptable name of " Dublin . " If " Dublin " were the original ...
Strana 308
... seems to be upon ways of making a living . At least the framework of production , consumption , ownership of land and livestock is kept constantly before the eyes of the reader . We are told that the most important information one Blood ...
... seems to be upon ways of making a living . At least the framework of production , consumption , ownership of land and livestock is kept constantly before the eyes of the reader . We are told that the most important information one Blood ...
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Three Generations of Childrens Singing Games in St Louis | 1 |
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