Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... tradition in the twentieth century , chiefly within the last fifteen or twenty years . Of the high musical quality of the Virginia airs , the late Cecil J. Sharp said : " I have found the tunes in Virginia extra- ordinarily beautiful ...
... tradition in the twentieth century , chiefly within the last fifteen or twenty years . Of the high musical quality of the Virginia airs , the late Cecil J. Sharp said : " I have found the tunes in Virginia extra- ordinarily beautiful ...
Strana 68
... tradition with the contemporary British tradition and second to analyze the American tradition into its different streams and to outline regional differences . In this regard , one significant difference between Northeastern and ...
... tradition with the contemporary British tradition and second to analyze the American tradition into its different streams and to outline regional differences . In this regard , one significant difference between Northeastern and ...
Strana 70
... tradition . So far as the ballad poems are concerned , American survivals fall far below the literary level of the earlier English and Scottish versions . In a few cases , however , as is also true in Great Britain , our oral tradition ...
... tradition . So far as the ballad poems are concerned , American survivals fall far below the literary level of the earlier English and Scottish versions . In a few cases , however , as is also true in Great Britain , our oral tradition ...
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