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The Aspects of Perry-Lord for Popular Ballads, Concerning Threeanglo-Saxon Ballads (Sir Patrick Spens, Lord Randal, the Wife of Usher’s Well)

Journal of Foreign Language Teaching and Applied Linguistics
doi 10.14706/jfltal15232
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Date

January 1, 2015

Authors
Fatmire Isaki
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International Burch University


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