Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 3American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 30
... Probably , if the traditional account of the origin of the game could be obtained , there would be found to be a mythical explanation in- volving some reference to divine inventors of the sport ; heavenly beings are supposed to engage ...
... Probably , if the traditional account of the origin of the game could be obtained , there would be found to be a mythical explanation in- volving some reference to divine inventors of the sport ; heavenly beings are supposed to engage ...
Strana 34
... probably was not difficult in the nervous exaltation of her condition . She speedily presented the ordinary symptoms of diabolical possession , and the demons on being exorcised stated that they had been sent by sorcer- esses whose ...
... probably was not difficult in the nervous exaltation of her condition . She speedily presented the ordinary symptoms of diabolical possession , and the demons on being exorcised stated that they had been sent by sorcer- esses whose ...
Strana 158
... probably connected with athair , the Gaelic for father.1 Mealaigh is apparently connected with Gaelic milis , sweet ; and shean with Gaelic sean , old . Air a sgeamhas is probably literally translated by on the spree ; " air a is Gaelic ...
... probably connected with athair , the Gaelic for father.1 Mealaigh is apparently connected with Gaelic milis , sweet ; and shean with Gaelic sean , old . Air a sgeamhas is probably literally translated by on the spree ; " air a is Gaelic ...
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