The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 3–4American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... tradition . The labors of S. Grundtvig and of F. J. Child have made it clear that the ballads of the Middle Ages were a common property ; from Italy to Norway , from Spain to Greece , the vine of popular tradition trailed over Europe ...
... tradition . The labors of S. Grundtvig and of F. J. Child have made it clear that the ballads of the Middle Ages were a common property ; from Italy to Norway , from Spain to Greece , the vine of popular tradition trailed over Europe ...
Strana 83
... tradition of his province . It is rather melancholy to observe how few are these reminiscences . Traditions respecting Arthur , Merlin , and Roland appear to be at present altogether lacking . Modern as well as ancient personages suffer ...
... tradition of his province . It is rather melancholy to observe how few are these reminiscences . Traditions respecting Arthur , Merlin , and Roland appear to be at present altogether lacking . Modern as well as ancient personages suffer ...
Strana 184
... tradition concern- ing the " Hawaiki " from which their ancestors came . But as we go farther the tradition assumes a different form , and becomes mythological . The people of the Marquesas , as we are told by the Rev. Mr. Stewart in ...
... tradition concern- ing the " Hawaiki " from which their ancestors came . But as we go farther the tradition assumes a different form , and becomes mythological . The people of the Marquesas , as we are told by the Rev. Mr. Stewart in ...
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