Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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... ballad , that is , a ballad to which verses or themes of other ballads have become attached , especially if in no other cases has the ball motif been combined with the execution scene . Fortunately , the Yorkshire tale is not the only ...
... ballad , that is , a ballad to which verses or themes of other ballads have become attached , especially if in no other cases has the ball motif been combined with the execution scene . Fortunately , the Yorkshire tale is not the only ...
Strana 468
... ballad . 4. Child , 95 A. 5. Reed Smith , South Carolina Ballads ( Cambridge , Massachusetts , 1928 ) , 85 ... Ballad Tree ( New York , 1950 ) . 11. Tristram Coffin , The British Traditional Ballad in North America , The Bibliographical ...
... ballad . 4. Child , 95 A. 5. Reed Smith , South Carolina Ballads ( Cambridge , Massachusetts , 1928 ) , 85 ... Ballad Tree ( New York , 1950 ) . 11. Tristram Coffin , The British Traditional Ballad in North America , The Bibliographical ...
Strana 470
... ballad , but this was all he could remember . ( On a later visit he repeated it again in exactly the same form , but still could remember no more . ) His grandparents came out from Tipperary in 1831 and presumably brought the ballad ...
... ballad , but this was all he could remember . ( On a later visit he repeated it again in exactly the same form , but still could remember no more . ) His grandparents came out from Tipperary in 1831 and presumably brought the ballad ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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