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Albert B. Friedman

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Albert B. Friedman THE LATE MEDIÆVAL BALLADE AND THE ORIGIN OF BROADSIDE BALLADRY 27/2, p. 95

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  • The Legend of Good Women
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  • The All Virtuous She
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  • Ros Mary: Ane Ballet of Our Lady
  • The Ballade of Lord Bernard Stewart

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  • Versification
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  • genre
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  • morality
  • lyrical
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