Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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... king . They feared for him greatly and would have turned him from his purpose or refused to let him go if they had been able . He sent for the hunting horse of the king , which had been given to him the night before , and for the brach ...
... king . They feared for him greatly and would have turned him from his purpose or refused to let him go if they had been able . He sent for the hunting horse of the king , which had been given to him the night before , and for the brach ...
Strana 81
... king at once looked under the hangings and saw a maiden dressed elegantly who sat in a most natural manner beside a bed . She rose before the king , and coming toward him , spoke in explanation , " Kind noble Sire , I pray in God's name ...
... king at once looked under the hangings and saw a maiden dressed elegantly who sat in a most natural manner beside a bed . She rose before the king , and coming toward him , spoke in explanation , " Kind noble Sire , I pray in God's name ...
Strana 470
... King James I and the Tinkler " given in Dixon's Ballads and Songs of the Peasantry of England ( [ London , 1846 ] , pp . 109-112 ) , as recited by Francis King , the " Skipton Minstrel " : As he was a - hunting the swift fallow - deer ...
... King James I and the Tinkler " given in Dixon's Ballads and Songs of the Peasantry of England ( [ London , 1846 ] , pp . 109-112 ) , as recited by Francis King , the " Skipton Minstrel " : As he was a - hunting the swift fallow - deer ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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