Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 69American Folk-lore Society, 1956 |
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Strana 51
... popular " hit parade " of new songs . As no names are given individual songs , each one is identified by singing the first few bars . Usually one of the singers will say , " Here , let's sing this one , " and begin the song . His ...
... popular " hit parade " of new songs . As no names are given individual songs , each one is identified by singing the first few bars . Usually one of the singers will say , " Here , let's sing this one , " and begin the song . His ...
Strana 239
... popular lit- erature that has been preserved . In a country where the life of the spirit was for a long time largely in the hands of the church and where secular influences of the Renaissance and the Enlightenment came late or not at ...
... popular lit- erature that has been preserved . In a country where the life of the spirit was for a long time largely in the hands of the church and where secular influences of the Renaissance and the Enlightenment came late or not at ...
Strana 361
... popular feeling which may arise under modern conditions rarely endures long enough to take definite form and quickly gives way to the stimu- lus of the new . The rapidity of change in this respect seems more than ever marked with the ...
... popular feeling which may arise under modern conditions rarely endures long enough to take definite form and quickly gives way to the stimu- lus of the new . The rapidity of change in this respect seems more than ever marked with the ...
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The Folklore of the Daisy 1 2 | 13 |
A Study in Folk ReCreation John Greenway | 23 |
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