Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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... given in " Mogmog's Battle with the Eastern Warriors , " where the visitors make their hostility immediately evident by not observing the amenities . The causes of quarrels in Ulithian folktales approximate those in actual life . Men ...
... given in " Mogmog's Battle with the Eastern Warriors , " where the visitors make their hostility immediately evident by not observing the amenities . The causes of quarrels in Ulithian folktales approximate those in actual life . Men ...
Strana 289
... given . " The youth then realized that he could support his parents even if he remained in the Order . Walking far , he at last found his father and his mother in the direst need . Not recog- nizing him at first , they protested that ...
... given . " The youth then realized that he could support his parents even if he remained in the Order . Walking far , he at last found his father and his mother in the direst need . Not recog- nizing him at first , they protested that ...
Strana 539
... given no instruction , this must be provided , and he is either " washed over " in the river , but not immersed , or his face , hands , and feet are washed . The latter procedure is in accordance with John 13 and shows that " the Master ...
... given no instruction , this must be provided , and he is either " washed over " in the river , but not immersed , or his face , hands , and feet are washed . The latter procedure is in accordance with John 13 and shows that " the Master ...
Obsah
Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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