Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 70American Folk-lore Society, 1957 |
Vyhledávání v knize
Výsledky 1-3 z 86
Strana 104
... known to have occurred . Without precise chronology there can be no history , since the essence of history is the relation of events in their correct se- quence " ( p . 2 ) . And without writing there can be no chronology ( p . 4 ) ...
... known to have occurred . Without precise chronology there can be no history , since the essence of history is the relation of events in their correct se- quence " ( p . 2 ) . And without writing there can be no chronology ( p . 4 ) ...
Strana 138
... known as pasos . The word paso , literally " step , " derives from the fact that each paso represents a scene or sequence in the dramatic unfoldment of Christ's Passion . The first known Spanish flagellant brotherhoods were organized in ...
... known as pasos . The word paso , literally " step , " derives from the fact that each paso represents a scene or sequence in the dramatic unfoldment of Christ's Passion . The first known Spanish flagellant brotherhoods were organized in ...
Strana 183
NOTES 1 The devil is said to have built a " well known dangerous ridge of rocks known as Filey Brigg " off the coast of Yorkshire . In the process he dropped his hammer and dived into the water after it . He seized a fish by mistake and ...
NOTES 1 The devil is said to have built a " well known dangerous ridge of rocks known as Filey Brigg " off the coast of Yorkshire . In the process he dropped his hammer and dived into the water after it . He seized a fish by mistake and ...
Obsah
A Symposium | 1 |
Paul Delarue 18891956 | 7 |
Proverbial Comparisons in the Plays of Beaumont and Fletcher | 25 |
Další části 18 nejsou zobrazeny.
Další vydání - Zobrazit všechny
Běžně se vyskytující výrazy a sousloví
AG-H American analysis ANNOUNCEMENT appear Australian ballad bibliography Blue Yodel broadside brother ceremony chant chief Child Child ballads Clackamas collection collector content references Coyote culture Dance Dorson Earl Brand Edited English Ewan MacColl example father field flute Folk Music folklore folklorists folksong folktale function girl Hawaiian hero Hopi humor Ifugaos Indian informants Jimmie Rodgers king Labanotation Lady leading actor legends literary literature Lord major second material melody mesa Molale motifs mulizi narrative Negro notes Old Oraibi Oraibi origin pattern phrase play plot popular present processions published Raglan recorded rhymes Riverside Records scholars seems singing Snake Society songs stanza story style sung Svartengren taboo tale tell themes Tilley tion tone translation Uncle Remus University variants verses village Whiting Drama Whiting Scottish wife woman women words Yaqui York