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... certainly made us reconsider some of our ideas. Judy Marcure translated most of the drafts and corrected the final text, giving her last comments even on the eve of her emigration to Australia. We want to thank her for her enthusiasm ...
... certainly made us reconsider some of our ideas. Judy Marcure translated most of the drafts and corrected the final text, giving her last comments even on the eve of her emigration to Australia. We want to thank her for her enthusiasm ...
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... certainly not a children's song, but a sailor's working song, to be sung as the sails were being hoisted." We found many more popular songs with this theme in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, not only in Holland but all over ...
... certainly not a children's song, but a sailor's working song, to be sung as the sails were being hoisted." We found many more popular songs with this theme in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, not only in Holland but all over ...
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Contents
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3 Motives and Tradition | 25 |
4 Sexuality | 47 |
5 Condemnation and Praise | 73 |
6 Some Conclusions | 99 |
Appendix | 104 |
Notes | 113 |
Index | 126 |
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