Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 3American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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... manner this use corresponds to the custom of our savages . The observations which enable me to give a partial answer to this question have been printed within the last year ; as far as I know , no other information is accessible . Among ...
... manner this use corresponds to the custom of our savages . The observations which enable me to give a partial answer to this question have been printed within the last year ; as far as I know , no other information is accessible . Among ...
Strana 84
... manner can be proved " the superiority of the manners of ancient times over the perverse manners of actual so- cieties . " Dr. Veckenstedt , while discountenancing the views of those phi- lologists who wish to derive all mythology from ...
... manner can be proved " the superiority of the manners of ancient times over the perverse manners of actual so- cieties . " Dr. Veckenstedt , while discountenancing the views of those phi- lologists who wish to derive all mythology from ...
Strana 247
... manner of their incorporation with the Roman ( Greek ) collection ; Phædrus representing Æsop , and Babrius , Æsop and Buddha . During the Middle Ages Phædrus was the representative of the Æsopic Fable to the learned world , as Mr ...
... manner of their incorporation with the Roman ( Greek ) collection ; Phædrus representing Æsop , and Babrius , Æsop and Buddha . During the Middle Ages Phædrus was the representative of the Æsopic Fable to the learned world , as Mr ...
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