Journal of American FolkloreAmerican Folk-lore Society, 1979 |
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Strana 297
... DEATH SIGNS AND WEATHER SIGNS FROM NEWFOUNDLAND AND LAB- RADOR . -1 . Three lamps lighted together mean death . Harbor Grace , N. F 2. The striking of an old and disused clock signifies death . Bay Robert and New Harbor , N. F. ...
... DEATH SIGNS AND WEATHER SIGNS FROM NEWFOUNDLAND AND LAB- RADOR . -1 . Three lamps lighted together mean death . Harbor Grace , N. F 2. The striking of an old and disused clock signifies death . Bay Robert and New Harbor , N. F. ...
Strana 303
... death and defences against these ; protec- tive measures against the spirit of the dead ; the other world . Rejecting the earlier view ( shared by Bastian ) that death gave rise to the primitive theories of soul - phenomena , Koch ...
... death and defences against these ; protec- tive measures against the spirit of the dead ; the other world . Rejecting the earlier view ( shared by Bastian ) that death gave rise to the primitive theories of soul - phenomena , Koch ...
Strana 147
... Death is just because she takes alike the rich and the poor , the young and the old . In the next following tale ( p . 249 ) Death is personified as a man . The tale of " Death and the Goodman ” ( p . 254 ) should be compared with the ...
... Death is just because she takes alike the rich and the poor , the young and the old . In the next following tale ( p . 249 ) Death is personified as a man . The tale of " Death and the Goodman ” ( p . 254 ) should be compared with the ...
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