Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 22American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... animals and trees , less often to lifeless objects . In the case of transference to animals , perhaps the simplest procedure is that mentioned by Pettigrew : the patient is to sit on an ass , with his face to the tail ; the pain will ...
... animals and trees , less often to lifeless objects . In the case of transference to animals , perhaps the simplest procedure is that mentioned by Pettigrew : the patient is to sit on an ass , with his face to the tail ; the pain will ...
Strana 231
... animal go alive . - Animals ' eyes were frequently used to cure eye - diseases . In CC 1 , a wolf's eye is prescribed as an amulet ; similarly , in Cockayne , i , 370 , 10 , a dog's eye . So the powdered teeth of a dog are mixed in a ...
... animal go alive . - Animals ' eyes were frequently used to cure eye - diseases . In CC 1 , a wolf's eye is prescribed as an amulet ; similarly , in Cockayne , i , 370 , 10 , a dog's eye . So the powdered teeth of a dog are mixed in a ...
Strana 332
... animals . Jacobs Magic bean - stalk . Applicable to any magically rising resting - place trans- porting the hero to ... animal skin , assumes and discards the character of the animal . Frobenius All - devourer ( All - Verschlingen ) ...
... animals . Jacobs Magic bean - stalk . Applicable to any magically rising resting - place trans- porting the hero to ... animal skin , assumes and discards the character of the animal . Frobenius All - devourer ( All - Verschlingen ) ...
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CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXII | 53 |
The Ballad of Hind Horn Walter R Nelles | 82 |
Some Analogues of Maistre Pierre Pathelin Thomas Edward Oliver | 90 |
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