The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... character assigned by popular imagination to animals , especially birds , is clearly indicated in tales . For example , in a tale , the hero , who has been deprived of sight by his faithless companion , hears how the ravens sitting on ...
... character assigned by popular imagination to animals , especially birds , is clearly indicated in tales . For example , in a tale , the hero , who has been deprived of sight by his faithless companion , hears how the ravens sitting on ...
Strana 73
usage , simply of a social character , being transferred to a simple - minded people , is interwoven with its own mythology , and assumes a mysterious and superstitious character . - Mrs. Brown , having been consulted respecting the ...
usage , simply of a social character , being transferred to a simple - minded people , is interwoven with its own mythology , and assumes a mysterious and superstitious character . - Mrs. Brown , having been consulted respecting the ...
Strana 294
... character of a people , as is commonly assumed , can be inferred from the character and attributes of the objects of their worship , the tribes of this race must be deemed a naturally kindly and peace - loving people . Else- where I ...
... character of a people , as is commonly assumed , can be inferred from the character and attributes of the objects of their worship , the tribes of this race must be deemed a naturally kindly and peace - loving people . Else- where I ...
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