Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... American ballad . In America " lily - white hand " has been uniformly substituted , or introduced . This phrase is by no means unknown in the English versions , but out of 114 occurrences only thirteen are found in versions printed by ...
... American ballad . In America " lily - white hand " has been uniformly substituted , or introduced . This phrase is by no means unknown in the English versions , but out of 114 occurrences only thirteen are found in versions printed by ...
Strana 39
... America , only two1 in fact , and in neither of these is the sententious remark carried over . In one case , however , the reflection of a saying which occurs in one ballad in a Child version appears in an American version of another ...
... America , only two1 in fact , and in neither of these is the sententious remark carried over . In one case , however , the reflection of a saying which occurs in one ballad in a Child version appears in an American version of another ...
Strana 65
... American ballads . All such fragments and traces are of course valuable and should be recorded . Opinion will differ as to what extent they should be counted in making up the American ballad list.3 In the opinion of the writer only 1 ...
... American ballads . All such fragments and traces are of course valuable and should be recorded . Opinion will differ as to what extent they should be counted in making up the American ballad list.3 In the opinion of the writer only 1 ...
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VOL 47 | 1 |
Proverbial Material in the Popular Ballad | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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