Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... thing of popular origin I have endeavored to show elsewhere.1 We shall see how far the folk chose to utilize this minor product of their creative genius in the composition of their major literary achievement , namely , the ballad.2 For ...
... thing of popular origin I have endeavored to show elsewhere.1 We shall see how far the folk chose to utilize this minor product of their creative genius in the composition of their major literary achievement , namely , the ballad.2 For ...
Strana 341
... thing he called his dawgs , huh ! huh ! huh ! an ' dem dawgs cum bilin ' out from under de floo ' , an ' dey chased dat thing way down in de big woods . An ' de man went back ter bed an ' went ter sleep . Well , way long in de middle ob ...
... thing he called his dawgs , huh ! huh ! huh ! an ' dem dawgs cum bilin ' out from under de floo ' , an ' dey chased dat thing way down in de big woods . An ' de man went back ter bed an ' went ter sleep . Well , way long in de middle ob ...
Strana 342
... thing kep ' creepin ' up until by - an ' - by it wuz right on top ob dat man , an ' den it said in a low voice , " Tailypo , tailypo ; all I want's my tailypo . " An ' all at once dat man got his voice an ' he said , " I hain't got yo ...
... thing kep ' creepin ' up until by - an ' - by it wuz right on top ob dat man , an ' den it said in a low voice , " Tailypo , tailypo ; all I want's my tailypo . " An ' all at once dat man got his voice an ' he said , " I hain't got yo ...
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Problems in the Study of Proverbs Archer Taylor I | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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