Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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... play " ( 341 ) ignores an alternative explana- tion that is far more logical : those excluded have no one to play Dozens with ; they lack not motive but opportunity . 6. " ... the mere fact of being willing to trade insults of this type ...
... play " ( 341 ) ignores an alternative explana- tion that is far more logical : those excluded have no one to play Dozens with ; they lack not motive but opportunity . 6. " ... the mere fact of being willing to trade insults of this type ...
Strana 525
... play , freely changing the words and the action . Chambers has located over a hundred different versions of this play . " From the earliest time of its presentation ( probably the fifteenth century , in England ) the Mummers ' Play was ...
... play , freely changing the words and the action . Chambers has located over a hundred different versions of this play . " From the earliest time of its presentation ( probably the fifteenth century , in England ) the Mummers ' Play was ...
Strana 535
... Play ( Oxford , 1923 ) , 72 . 4. Edmund K. Chambers , The English Folk - Play ( Oxford , 1933 ) , 153 . 5. Chambers , 9 . 6. Chambers , 3 . 7. Tiddy , Mummers ' Play , 89 . 8. Daniel R. Gilbert , " Patterns of Organization and ...
... Play ( Oxford , 1923 ) , 72 . 4. Edmund K. Chambers , The English Folk - Play ( Oxford , 1933 ) , 153 . 5. Chambers , 9 . 6. Chambers , 3 . 7. Tiddy , Mummers ' Play , 89 . 8. Daniel R. Gilbert , " Patterns of Organization and ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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