Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 8American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... story as an allegory of the dawn , Lang interpreted it as founded on the early taboo , which prohibited wives from ... stories of the French fabliaux the preserved German medi- æval tales , and the Latin exempla , or anecdotes intended ...
... story as an allegory of the dawn , Lang interpreted it as founded on the early taboo , which prohibited wives from ... stories of the French fabliaux the preserved German medi- æval tales , and the Latin exempla , or anecdotes intended ...
Strana 186
... stories into the current of conver- sation . That being accomplished , many precious bits of jetsam prove the kinship ... story of Cinderella into the language of a people who never go to balls , nor dance ; or of setting the sweet old ...
... stories into the current of conver- sation . That being accomplished , many precious bits of jetsam prove the kinship ... story of Cinderella into the language of a people who never go to balls , nor dance ; or of setting the sweet old ...
Strana 216
... story makes chiefs of the other nations go with Hiawatha to the Cayugas and Senecas . The earlier partly implies this , but Webster's story makes him go alone . I find the broad wooden spoon still occasionally in use among the Onondagas ...
... story makes chiefs of the other nations go with Hiawatha to the Cayugas and Senecas . The earlier partly implies this , but Webster's story makes him go alone . I find the broad wooden spoon still occasionally in use among the Onondagas ...
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