Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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Strana 380
... story was originally a folk tale . Connecticut College . H. M. SMYSER . Mr. Albert C. Baugh's contention that the Mak story is a folk tale1 which finds here and there outcroppings in literature is borne out by two versions of the story ...
... story was originally a folk tale . Connecticut College . H. M. SMYSER . Mr. Albert C. Baugh's contention that the Mak story is a folk tale1 which finds here and there outcroppings in literature is borne out by two versions of the story ...
Strana 381
... story somewhat more fully the following year , and again in shortened form.4 Will Rogers , comedian and humorous commentator , being in the Senate at the time of Senator Heflin's speech , incorporated the story in his syndicated article ...
... story somewhat more fully the following year , and again in shortened form.4 Will Rogers , comedian and humorous commentator , being in the Senate at the time of Senator Heflin's speech , incorporated the story in his syndicated article ...
Strana 397
... story " antedating the oldest European version by some seven hundred years . " It was told to him , he observes , by his servant , a cave - man from Yung Chow . Dr. Jameson thinks that it derives , not from India , but from Arabian ...
... story " antedating the oldest European version by some seven hundred years . " It was told to him , he observes , by his servant , a cave - man from Yung Chow . Dr. Jameson thinks that it derives , not from India , but from Arabian ...
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Problems in the Study of Proverbs Archer Taylor I | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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