The New Encyclopædia Britannica: MacropædiaEncyclopædia Britannica, 1993 This encyclopedia includes a two-volume index, a 12-volume Micropaedia (Ready reference), a 17-volume Macropaedia (Knowledge in depth), and the Propaedia. |
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Kinds of repetition used in ballads Conven- tional imagery Impassive style of folk singing Difference between minstrel and folk ballads Broadside ballad as a source of news The Freudian paradigm. But it would have made your heart right ...
Kinds of repetition used in ballads Conven- tional imagery Impassive style of folk singing Difference between minstrel and folk ballads Broadside ballad as a source of news The Freudian paradigm. But it would have made your heart right ...
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... ballad . Among the earliest products of the printing press were broadsheets about the size of handbills on which were printed the text of ballads . A crude woodcut often headed the sheet , and under the title it was specified that the ...
... ballad . Among the earliest products of the printing press were broadsheets about the size of handbills on which were printed the text of ballads . A crude woodcut often headed the sheet , and under the title it was specified that the ...
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... ballads on the penance of Mary Magdalence reshape canonical sto- ries radically . Historical ballads . Historical ballads date mainly from the period 1550-750 , though a few , like " The Battle of Otterburn , " celebrate events of an ...
... ballads on the penance of Mary Magdalence reshape canonical sto- ries radically . Historical ballads . Historical ballads date mainly from the period 1550-750 , though a few , like " The Battle of Otterburn , " celebrate events of an ...
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