The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 189
... ancient temples or cities ; by long lines of slightly elevated embankments , marking the course of canals , ancient or recent ; and towards the north by a few sand - hills . " 1 Morcover , this dismal region was , above all others ...
... ancient temples or cities ; by long lines of slightly elevated embankments , marking the course of canals , ancient or recent ; and towards the north by a few sand - hills . " 1 Morcover , this dismal region was , above all others ...
Strana 264
... ancient stories , fragments no doubt of an ancient mythology , upon which possibly had been grafted new inci- dents derived by the Indians from their intercourse with the various Europeans with whom they had been brought in contact ...
... ancient stories , fragments no doubt of an ancient mythology , upon which possibly had been grafted new inci- dents derived by the Indians from their intercourse with the various Europeans with whom they had been brought in contact ...
Strana 344
... ancient world , and of remote barbaric peoples which the ancient world did not know , still endure among the more sta- tionary and uncultivated classes of modern Europe . These singular coincidences and harmonies were approached by folk ...
... ancient world , and of remote barbaric peoples which the ancient world did not know , still endure among the more sta- tionary and uncultivated classes of modern Europe . These singular coincidences and harmonies were approached by folk ...
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