Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 70American Folk-lore Society, 1957 |
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Strana 216
... verse - maybe a new one he had thought up , or an old one . The verses usually fit in with the party , or something new that had happened in the war effort , or change in politics . " 5 In the following , which are typical of verses ...
... verse - maybe a new one he had thought up , or an old one . The verses usually fit in with the party , or something new that had happened in the war effort , or change in politics . " 5 In the following , which are typical of verses ...
Strana 218
... verses were inappropriate that the younger people began to create a new type of verse . Pro- test continued , but it ... verses was lost , and the post - war innovation were more often entertaining or nonsensical than expressive of ...
... verses were inappropriate that the younger people began to create a new type of verse . Pro- test continued , but it ... verses was lost , and the post - war innovation were more often entertaining or nonsensical than expressive of ...
Strana 219
... verses which are concerned with sex . Such verses are understandable as manifestations of youthful frustration and conflict in the area of sexual expression . They serve as outlets for frus- tration generated from conflicts of needs or ...
... verses which are concerned with sex . Such verses are understandable as manifestations of youthful frustration and conflict in the area of sexual expression . They serve as outlets for frus- tration generated from conflicts of needs or ...
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A Symposium | 1 |
Paul Delarue 18891956 | 7 |
Proverbial Comparisons in the Plays of Beaumont and Fletcher | 25 |
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