Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 69American Folk-lore Society, 1956 |
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... give to thee . ( 16 ) 12. " Now we will exchange , " said Robin Hood , " Your coat and bags give me ; And my mantle and horse shall be yours , For your true bravery . " ( 17 ) 13. When Robin got in the beggar's clothes , He turned ...
... give to thee . ( 16 ) 12. " Now we will exchange , " said Robin Hood , " Your coat and bags give me ; And my mantle and horse shall be yours , For your true bravery . " ( 17 ) 13. When Robin got in the beggar's clothes , He turned ...
Strana 302
... gives the mute language without any action at all . In all other cases the action is specified . One may give the language by his breath , either by blowing through a kaval into the ears or the mouth of a shepherd , or else by blowing ...
... gives the mute language without any action at all . In all other cases the action is specified . One may give the language by his breath , either by blowing through a kaval into the ears or the mouth of a shepherd , or else by blowing ...
Strana 316
... give to the rich.28 It is only natural that the folklore of a peasant society would picture a comfortable Heaven for the poor . There they usually drink and eat festive meals , while the rich , who have only money , " give their gold ...
... give to the rich.28 It is only natural that the folklore of a peasant society would picture a comfortable Heaven for the poor . There they usually drink and eat festive meals , while the rich , who have only money , " give their gold ...
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