The Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... song to its source ; a written and highly literary production of the late eighteenth century , belonging to a town in western Massachusetts , passed into familiar oral use , developed numerous variants , oral and written , and took on a ...
... song to its source ; a written and highly literary production of the late eighteenth century , belonging to a town in western Massachusetts , passed into familiar oral use , developed numerous variants , oral and written , and took on a ...
Strana 17
... songs . And to a certain extent this is done . There exist " Sailors ' Song Books " containing such speci- mens of the " poetry of art " as it would seem ought to appeal to the sailor - mind , and these songs are occasionally used as ...
... songs . And to a certain extent this is done . There exist " Sailors ' Song Books " containing such speci- mens of the " poetry of art " as it would seem ought to appeal to the sailor - mind , and these songs are occasionally used as ...
Strana 132
... song , while the latter ( song ) lacked both rhythm and metre . The stories , as noted above , were very numerous . Veniaminov , who heard many of them , divides them into three classes : ( 1 ) those that are purely narrative ; ( 2 ) ...
... song , while the latter ( song ) lacked both rhythm and metre . The stories , as noted above , were very numerous . Veniaminov , who heard many of them , divides them into three classes : ( 1 ) those that are purely narrative ; ( 2 ) ...
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