Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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Strana 115
... example . Segments 47-51 are an example of " focusing , " or narrowing , of scene : " [ 47 ] They got to Pahn Kedira . [ 48 ] The boy got off the canoe , [ 49 ] and walked up into the feast house , [ 50 ] and leaped up on the chiefs ...
... example . Segments 47-51 are an example of " focusing , " or narrowing , of scene : " [ 47 ] They got to Pahn Kedira . [ 48 ] The boy got off the canoe , [ 49 ] and walked up into the feast house , [ 50 ] and leaped up on the chiefs ...
Strana 394
... example , " Destiny calls us one by one ; what shall I say later to destiny ? " ( p . 97 , [ 35 ] ) " The child who is bad in the eyes of everyone is good in the eyes of his parents " ( p . 45 , [ 4 ] ) . There are also examples of ...
... example , " Destiny calls us one by one ; what shall I say later to destiny ? " ( p . 97 , [ 35 ] ) " The child who is bad in the eyes of everyone is good in the eyes of his parents " ( p . 45 , [ 4 ] ) . There are also examples of ...
Strana 515
... example , " Little " Jimmy Dickens ' Alone With God ( Harmony HL7326 ) gives a standard country - western treatment of such numbers as " Take My Hand Precious Lord " and " Take Up Thy Cross , " while the more recent Gloryland March ...
... example , " Little " Jimmy Dickens ' Alone With God ( Harmony HL7326 ) gives a standard country - western treatment of such numbers as " Take My Hand Precious Lord " and " Take Up Thy Cross , " while the more recent Gloryland March ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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