Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 19American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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Strana 176
... child - parts , played and spoken by boys , did not exist , nor in the comedies of Aristophanes does any real child actor appear . The Attic stage had in fact no child - rôles as such , all the appearances of children are less than this ...
... child - parts , played and spoken by boys , did not exist , nor in the comedies of Aristophanes does any real child actor appear . The Attic stage had in fact no child - rôles as such , all the appearances of children are less than this ...
Strana 178
... child so as to make believe that he is in a boat , and his arms are extended and withdrawn in imitation of the movements of a rower , while the dit- ties sung to him are born of the sea and not of the land . It is that he hears ...
... child so as to make believe that he is in a boat , and his arms are extended and withdrawn in imitation of the movements of a rower , while the dit- ties sung to him are born of the sea and not of the land . It is that he hears ...
Strana 199
... child and began to eat the flesh of its arm . The grand- mother heard the child's cries , and for a while paid no attention to it , but finally returned just in time to see its mother running away , and the child with its arm eaten off ...
... child and began to eat the flesh of its arm . The grand- mother heard the child's cries , and for a while paid no attention to it , but finally returned just in time to see its mother running away , and the child with its arm eaten off ...
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