Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 22American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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For the third feature common to HC and " Hind Horn , " - the iden- tity of idea phrased in the romance " Now is Rimnild tviis wedde , Horn broust hir to his bedde , ' 99 I can cite no specific evidence that it belonged to the ...
For the third feature common to HC and " Hind Horn , " - the iden- tity of idea phrased in the romance " Now is Rimnild tviis wedde , Horn broust hir to his bedde , ' 99 I can cite no specific evidence that it belonged to the ...
Strana 59
... Horn " was derived . This version may or may not have been written down in Anglo - Saxon . It is possible and reasonable to conceive of the ballad as coming straight down through popular tradition from popular tradition of the time ...
... Horn " was derived . This version may or may not have been written down in Anglo - Saxon . It is possible and reasonable to conceive of the ballad as coming straight down through popular tradition from popular tradition of the time ...
Strana 61
... Horn ' in four - line stanzas , in which , as in HR and HC , Horn took part in a joust at the king's court , " An young Hind Horn was abune them a ' . " He remembers further only these stanzas : " O got ye this o the sea sailin , Or got ...
... Horn ' in four - line stanzas , in which , as in HR and HC , Horn took part in a joust at the king's court , " An young Hind Horn was abune them a ' . " He remembers further only these stanzas : " O got ye this o the sea sailin , Or got ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXII | 53 |
The Ballad of Hind Horn Walter R Nelles | 82 |
Some Analogues of Maistre Pierre Pathelin Thomas Edward Oliver | 90 |
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