Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... lived to account for their vitality ? This is a question which has seldom been considered and it is a hard question to answer . We have been too prone , perhaps , to undervalue the ballads found in America because of a belief ...
... lived to account for their vitality ? This is a question which has seldom been considered and it is a hard question to answer . We have been too prone , perhaps , to undervalue the ballads found in America because of a belief ...
Strana 123
... lived a chief who had so beautiful a daughter that about a score of young men gathered from the surrounding villages to woo her . Farther down the lake lived a poor orphan boy all alone with his grandmother ; people called him simply ...
... lived a chief who had so beautiful a daughter that about a score of young men gathered from the surrounding villages to woo her . Farther down the lake lived a poor orphan boy all alone with his grandmother ; people called him simply ...
Strana 362
... lived at Kentchurch in Herefordshire . For many years the parish priest of Kentchurch was under the protection of this same Scudamore family . He was a Welsh- man ; what was more , he was a poet , who delighted in writing satirical ...
... lived at Kentchurch in Herefordshire . For many years the parish priest of Kentchurch was under the protection of this same Scudamore family . He was a Welsh- man ; what was more , he was a poet , who delighted in writing satirical ...
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VOL 47 | 1 |
Proverbial Material in the Popular Ballad | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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