Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 3American Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 81
... remarkable character of these chants , used in religious services , justifies the title given to the volume . As for the render- ing , there is , so far as we know , no other scholar in the United States whose knowledge qualifies him to ...
... remarkable character of these chants , used in religious services , justifies the title given to the volume . As for the render- ing , there is , so far as we know , no other scholar in the United States whose knowledge qualifies him to ...
Strana 189
... remarkable even now , " he writes , " than the featureless character of the region , although in the course of ages it has received from man some interruptions in the original uniformity . On all sides a dead level extends itself ...
... remarkable even now , " he writes , " than the featureless character of the region , although in the course of ages it has received from man some interruptions in the original uniformity . On all sides a dead level extends itself ...
Strana 246
... remarkable achievements in this field of study . Of the various branches of Folk - lore , the Fable has always proved the most attractive to scholars on account of its literary character , and the fact that it has been preserved , not ...
... remarkable achievements in this field of study . Of the various branches of Folk - lore , the Fable has always proved the most attractive to scholars on account of its literary character , and the fact that it has been preserved , not ...
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