The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 58–59American Folklore Society, 1945 |
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... seems to have been some attempt to connect the stone with George Collins's own tombstone by turning it into marble.46 Miss Cra'ster's conjecture about the stone's being confused with a tomb- stone seems justified , since two American ...
... seems to have been some attempt to connect the stone with George Collins's own tombstone by turning it into marble.46 Miss Cra'ster's conjecture about the stone's being confused with a tomb- stone seems justified , since two American ...
Strana 101
... seems to indicate , we may perhaps make out one or two more , fragments of its history . Noting its thoroughgoing difference in phraseology from the Scottish ballad , we may infer that it is the product of a recomposition of the older ...
... seems to indicate , we may perhaps make out one or two more , fragments of its history . Noting its thoroughgoing difference in phraseology from the Scottish ballad , we may infer that it is the product of a recomposition of the older ...
Strana 302
... seems to be only one Catskin . The element of deception involved in this story seems to have been per- missible in frontier bartering , which apparently was based on the proverbial " Let the buyer beware . " Clark points out that wolf ...
... seems to be only one Catskin . The element of deception involved in this story seems to have been per- missible in frontier bartering , which apparently was based on the proverbial " Let the buyer beware . " Clark points out that wolf ...
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