Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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... hand - the lad resists and slays him . We do not in truth learn much about Rasim in this tale , but it is obvious that he knows something about combat . The Rasim of " Discoverer - of - the - Sun " is less kindly than this , but even ...
... hand - the lad resists and slays him . We do not in truth learn much about Rasim in this tale , but it is obvious that he knows something about combat . The Rasim of " Discoverer - of - the - Sun " is less kindly than this , but even ...
Strana 447
... Hand ( ed . ) , Brown Collection , VII , 51 , No. 5209 ff , and Dresslar , Superstition and Education , 38 . 20. Hand , ( ed . ) , Brown Collection , VII , 316 , No. 6718. See also H. M. Hyatt , Folk - Lore from Adams County Illinois ...
... Hand ( ed . ) , Brown Collection , VII , 51 , No. 5209 ff , and Dresslar , Superstition and Education , 38 . 20. Hand , ( ed . ) , Brown Collection , VII , 316 , No. 6718. See also H. M. Hyatt , Folk - Lore from Adams County Illinois ...
Strana 515
... Hand Precious Lord " and " Take Up Thy Cross , " while the more recent Gloryland March ( Victor LPM / LSP3378 ) covers even the distinctive Hank Snow in the lush " Nashville sound . " But one can find a few recorded examples of the old ...
... Hand Precious Lord " and " Take Up Thy Cross , " while the more recent Gloryland March ( Victor LPM / LSP3378 ) covers even the distinctive Hank Snow in the lush " Nashville sound . " But one can find a few recorded examples of the old ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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