Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 91American Folk-lore Society, 1978 |
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... child or has deliberately concealed his plans , but in either case the child is " helpless " in more than a physical sense . So far as the first two lines go , then , we could see the blind girl as " a victim of circumstances ...
... child or has deliberately concealed his plans , but in either case the child is " helpless " in more than a physical sense . So far as the first two lines go , then , we could see the blind girl as " a victim of circumstances ...
Strana 670
... child , " but who still has the moral and psychological insight not only to overcome her afflictions but also to lead her father back to virtue as well . The child's heroic triumph in turn leads into the ballad's brief coda , which ...
... child , " but who still has the moral and psychological insight not only to overcome her afflictions but also to lead her father back to virtue as well . The child's heroic triumph in turn leads into the ballad's brief coda , which ...
Strana 876
... Child's Comfort : Baby and Doll Quilts in American Folk Art . By Bruce Johnson in collaboration with Susan S. Connor , Josephine Rogers , and Holly Sidford . ( New York and London : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich in association with the ...
... Child's Comfort : Baby and Doll Quilts in American Folk Art . By Bruce Johnson in collaboration with Susan S. Connor , Josephine Rogers , and Holly Sidford . ( New York and London : Harcourt Brace Jovanovich in association with the ...
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