Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 3American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 145
... English ver- sions , though there are abundant indications that the English forms merely represent the most perfect survival of a world - old practice , so various and so widely extended that it would be idle to ask in what land it ...
... English ver- sions , though there are abundant indications that the English forms merely represent the most perfect survival of a world - old practice , so various and so widely extended that it would be idle to ask in what land it ...
Strana 251
... English ; on the contrary , English fairy - tales , lost in England through want of record , have continued to exist , in great mass , among Irish mothers and nurses . It is within the knowledge of the writer that only a few years since ...
... English ; on the contrary , English fairy - tales , lost in England through want of record , have continued to exist , in great mass , among Irish mothers and nurses . It is within the knowledge of the writer that only a few years since ...
Strana 304
... English of the lexicons . When the American is obliged to reform his vocabulary , for reasons best known to himself , he takes what he requires from English provincialisms , Old English , or Anglo - Saxon , or else he utters the Old English ...
... English of the lexicons . When the American is obliged to reform his vocabulary , for reasons best known to himself , he takes what he requires from English provincialisms , Old English , or Anglo - Saxon , or else he utters the Old English ...
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