Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 22American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... running water at midnight and kept it for thaumaturgic purposes . After the lapse of a whole year it was still fresh and uncorrupted . A German superstition of great antiquity requires running water to be drawn before sunrise , down ...
... running water at midnight and kept it for thaumaturgic purposes . After the lapse of a whole year it was still fresh and uncorrupted . A German superstition of great antiquity requires running water to be drawn before sunrise , down ...
Strana 130
... running water into contact with the sufferer's blood ; the brand and spoon are then thrown away , while the running water conveys the disease to the ocean . In CC 2 the removal of the disease is made doubly sure by - 1 The Old French ...
... running water into contact with the sufferer's blood ; the brand and spoon are then thrown away , while the running water conveys the disease to the ocean . In CC 2 the removal of the disease is made doubly sure by - 1 The Old French ...
Strana 229
... running stream in a holy season , before sunrise , in solemn silence . " See Grimm , ii , 485 ff . , and cf. charac . 10 , pp . 120 , 121 . - 13. — Ne ace bè , etc. The line is obscure . The sea , like running water , was regarded as a ...
... running stream in a holy season , before sunrise , in solemn silence . " See Grimm , ii , 485 ff . , and cf. charac . 10 , pp . 120 , 121 . - 13. — Ne ace bè , etc. The line is obscure . The sea , like running water , was regarded as a ...
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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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