Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 64American Folk-lore Society, 1951 |
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Strana 350
... usually replies that his counsel is his own . ) The corpse is blown to shore and is there discovered by two minstrels , who avail them- selves of parts of it for a musical instrument , a harp or a fiddle ; often the fingers are used for ...
... usually replies that his counsel is his own . ) The corpse is blown to shore and is there discovered by two minstrels , who avail them- selves of parts of it for a musical instrument , a harp or a fiddle ; often the fingers are used for ...
Strana 366
... usually accompanied by his sister and elder brother36 but they do not possess his magic powers . Of the yukara of the gods - presumably kamui yukara , which Pilsudski equates with oina - Kindaichi says they are " explanatory narratives ...
... usually accompanied by his sister and elder brother36 but they do not possess his magic powers . Of the yukara of the gods - presumably kamui yukara , which Pilsudski equates with oina - Kindaichi says they are " explanatory narratives ...
Strana 376
... usually be thrown during the day and some- times nearly half a bushel would be lying on the floor . Each stone usually had a letter on it , sometimes more than one ; they tried many times to put the lettered stones together to form a ...
... usually be thrown during the day and some- times nearly half a bushel would be lying on the floor . Each stone usually had a letter on it , sometimes more than one ; they tried many times to put the lettered stones together to form a ...
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