Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 69American Folk-lore Society, 1956 |
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Strana 299
THE MUTE LANGUAGE IN THE TRADITION AND ORAL LITERATURE OF THE SOUTH SLAVS1 I BY BRANISLAV RUSIĆ T is evident from a fairly large number of published sources and living folk beliefs , and from certain types of literary creations ( fables ...
THE MUTE LANGUAGE IN THE TRADITION AND ORAL LITERATURE OF THE SOUTH SLAVS1 I BY BRANISLAV RUSIĆ T is evident from a fairly large number of published sources and living folk beliefs , and from certain types of literary creations ( fables ...
Strana 302
... mute language learn it . It is believed that at one time every man could at least understand the mute language , but that people lost it because of their sins . Now it can be under- stood " only by someone who is good , " and only in a ...
... mute language learn it . It is believed that at one time every man could at least understand the mute language , but that people lost it because of their sins . Now it can be under- stood " only by someone who is good , " and only in a ...
Strana 303
... mute language can also be obtained from a dead snake , especially one from a hazel bush ; after the snake is baked or cooked , the man drinks a little of the juice or fluid , or eats the snake's heart . Some receive the mute language ...
... mute language can also be obtained from a dead snake , especially one from a hazel bush ; after the snake is baked or cooked , the man drinks a little of the juice or fluid , or eats the snake's heart . Some receive the mute language ...
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The Folklore of the Daisy 1 2 | 13 |
A Study in Folk ReCreation John Greenway | 23 |
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