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... seems to be the reason for the prejudice against women appearing in many versions of the ballad . This is most strongly present in Child C where the protagonist , after leaving in his last will " keys to old Ireland " to his father ...
... seems to be the reason for the prejudice against women appearing in many versions of the ballad . This is most strongly present in Child C where the protagonist , after leaving in his last will " keys to old Ireland " to his father ...
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... seems to be stressed here is the ephemeral nature of the various encounters . The people the persona meets seem to live in their own world : The crying child is absorbed in its own sense of loss , the " white man " seems to be concerned ...
... seems to be stressed here is the ephemeral nature of the various encounters . The people the persona meets seem to live in their own world : The crying child is absorbed in its own sense of loss , the " white man " seems to be concerned ...
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... seems to imply , is inevitably tied to the confines of human cognition , to the sheer limitations of our perspective . Compared to a blade of grass , or to an insect upon it , the human body might indeed appear grand in proportion ...
... seems to imply , is inevitably tied to the confines of human cognition , to the sheer limitations of our perspective . Compared to a blade of grass , or to an insect upon it , the human body might indeed appear grand in proportion ...
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