Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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Strana 298
... suggests the retention of the Pali Buddhist ethic in the Burmese world view . If the Ego is an aggregate of antecedent causes , the parallel interpretation is that the individ ual , while free ostensibly to sin or not to sin , is yet ...
... suggests the retention of the Pali Buddhist ethic in the Burmese world view . If the Ego is an aggregate of antecedent causes , the parallel interpretation is that the individ ual , while free ostensibly to sin or not to sin , is yet ...
Strana 376
... suggests quite the contrary : since the socially successful sophomore is the one who Sounds in their sample , we should suggest that Sounding is a game played by those who have already established an identity in their peer group and the ...
... suggests quite the contrary : since the socially successful sophomore is the one who Sounds in their sample , we should suggest that Sounding is a game played by those who have already established an identity in their peer group and the ...
Strana 382
... suggests that not only has obituary verse been the source of many ballads " Young Charlotte , " " John Hardy , " " Pearl Bryan , " and " Jam at Gerry's Rocks , " among others — but that ballad composition is " but a ' broadening ' of ...
... suggests that not only has obituary verse been the source of many ballads " Young Charlotte , " " John Hardy , " " Pearl Bryan , " and " Jam at Gerry's Rocks , " among others — but that ballad composition is " but a ' broadening ' of ...
Obsah
Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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