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Modern grief therapy agrees with social history and ethnology that “ tragic ” death , as we call it today , is the hardest to get over for the bereaved ; its abruptness coupled with the absence of the body hinder the healing process of ...
Modern grief therapy agrees with social history and ethnology that “ tragic ” death , as we call it today , is the hardest to get over for the bereaved ; its abruptness coupled with the absence of the body hinder the healing process of ...
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disguise tricks the farmer's daughter into believing he is a beggar , before seducing her ; in the second she follows her " beggar - laddie ” and is rewarded with marriage and higher social rank ; in the first she suspects he is a ...
disguise tricks the farmer's daughter into believing he is a beggar , before seducing her ; in the second she follows her " beggar - laddie ” and is rewarded with marriage and higher social rank ; in the first she suspects he is a ...
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interaction of people from the aristocratic stratum with those of lower social position . The noblemen always achieve superiority in the relationship but usually also reward the subordinate character , if a man , with land , and if a ...
interaction of people from the aristocratic stratum with those of lower social position . The noblemen always achieve superiority in the relationship but usually also reward the subordinate character , if a man , with land , and if a ...
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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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