The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 62–63American Folklore Society, 1949 |
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... Child texts . Exchange of actual lines , but not of proper names , refrains , or clichés is included . In certain cases , where the direction of change is doubtful , I have followed the opinions of Child , if expressed , and the editor ...
... Child texts . Exchange of actual lines , but not of proper names , refrains , or clichés is included . In certain cases , where the direction of change is doubtful , I have followed the opinions of Child , if expressed , and the editor ...
Strana 274
... child . One morning while they were eating their break- fast , the man questioned his wife , for he was a jolly little fellow who smoked his pipe in all the luxury of calm retirement . And so he said , " What do you think of going to ...
... child . One morning while they were eating their break- fast , the man questioned his wife , for he was a jolly little fellow who smoked his pipe in all the luxury of calm retirement . And so he said , " What do you think of going to ...
Strana 334
... Child 214H , Stanza 17. As Child felt that Stanza 2 of 215A had entered " Rare Willie " from " The Braes , " Barry has included this fragment under 214 in his book , even though the name Willie appears in his find . In view of Miss ...
... Child 214H , Stanza 17. As Child felt that Stanza 2 of 215A had entered " Rare Willie " from " The Braes , " Barry has included this fragment under 214 in his book , even though the name Willie appears in his find . In view of Miss ...
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