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This idea goes hand in hand with the second motif , the ( still femalebound ! ) capacity of giving birth to many descendants . Both Undines and Melusines are ancestors of many children , and this changes the stories into “ genealogic ...
This idea goes hand in hand with the second motif , the ( still femalebound ! ) capacity of giving birth to many descendants . Both Undines and Melusines are ancestors of many children , and this changes the stories into “ genealogic ...
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What must be acknowledged under all circumstances is the peculiar thematic intimacy between Faroese heroic balladry on the one hand and the legendary and romantic sagas of medieval Iceland on the other . This affinity between Icelandic ...
What must be acknowledged under all circumstances is the peculiar thematic intimacy between Faroese heroic balladry on the one hand and the legendary and romantic sagas of medieval Iceland on the other . This affinity between Icelandic ...
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Deine beischläfrin sein das kann ich nicht das leidet meine Mutter nicht meine Mutter die hat mich ausgeschükt hat mir einen Thaler in die Hand gedrükt für einen jungen Schiefsmatrosen 3. Er nahm das Medchen wohl bei der Hand und fürt ...
Deine beischläfrin sein das kann ich nicht das leidet meine Mutter nicht meine Mutter die hat mich ausgeschükt hat mir einen Thaler in die Hand gedrükt für einen jungen Schiefsmatrosen 3. Er nahm das Medchen wohl bei der Hand und fürt ...
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Papers read at the 21st Ballad Conference Stockholm Sweden 1922 | 1 |
Jocular Ballads and Carnival | 17 |
Onomastic Aspects of Clerk | 31 |
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