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When the Turks blinded the learned clergy , the priests sang from memory heroic recitations of the Serbs , accompanying themselves on the onestringed fiddle , the gusle , which they improvised from a stick and a strand of horsehair ...
When the Turks blinded the learned clergy , the priests sang from memory heroic recitations of the Serbs , accompanying themselves on the onestringed fiddle , the gusle , which they improvised from a stick and a strand of horsehair ...
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... but in return he learned their art of splitting the cane.18 Fifthly , Leland organized folklore societies . He had a flair for founding clubs and relished the titles , honors , and sense of exclusiveness of such societies .
... but in return he learned their art of splitting the cane.18 Fifthly , Leland organized folklore societies . He had a flair for founding clubs and relished the titles , honors , and sense of exclusiveness of such societies .
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29 So Anglicized did he become that he even learned , in middle age , to ride to hounds . Leland was a character , an original . He could mix with the English swells and with the “ lower orders . ” He wrote dialect rhymes and mystical ...
29 So Anglicized did he become that he even learned , in middle age , to ride to hounds . Leland was a character , an original . He could mix with the English swells and with the “ lower orders . ” He wrote dialect rhymes and mystical ...
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Folklore and Other Fields | 3 |
Is There a Folk in the City? | 33 |
Esthetic Form in British and American Folk | 80 |
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