Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 8American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... similar view was extended to the minor elements of folk - lore , games , nursery rhymes , and the like , now being presumed to have originated in the Aryan family . This way of looking at the problem has continued to be the fashionable ...
... similar view was extended to the minor elements of folk - lore , games , nursery rhymes , and the like , now being presumed to have originated in the Aryan family . This way of looking at the problem has continued to be the fashionable ...
Strana 12
... similar fancies among savages and barbarians , who still , in rude form , produce simi- lar mythic representations of nature , which are therefore not merely aberrations of language ; that while sun - myths do exist , any inter ...
... similar fancies among savages and barbarians , who still , in rude form , produce simi- lar mythic representations of nature , which are therefore not merely aberrations of language ; that while sun - myths do exist , any inter ...
Strana 147
... similar in design , the rules are similar even when adapted to special variations , and the specific objects used for cer- tain spaces are alike in kind . The wide circulation of the cheaply printed boards is shown by the fact that on ...
... similar in design , the rules are similar even when adapted to special variations , and the specific objects used for cer- tain spaces are alike in kind . The wide circulation of the cheaply printed boards is shown by the fact that on ...
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