Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 20American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... beautiful vines and flowering and creeping plants which nearly conceal even the trunk itself from view . The theme is there . It is in itself grand and impressive , but it is sometimes entirely covered up by the richest and most beautiful ...
... beautiful vines and flowering and creeping plants which nearly conceal even the trunk itself from view . The theme is there . It is in itself grand and impressive , but it is sometimes entirely covered up by the richest and most beautiful ...
Strana 20
... beautiful ; simply flutes and voices . Lane ( " Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians " ) states that the singing of some of the Egyptian Almehs was the most beautiful music he ever heard . The Muezzin's Call to Prayer in the same ...
... beautiful ; simply flutes and voices . Lane ( " Manners and Customs of the Modern Egyptians " ) states that the singing of some of the Egyptian Almehs was the most beautiful music he ever heard . The Muezzin's Call to Prayer in the same ...
Strana 113
... beautiful damsel in many days ' journey . When Juan set out on his search , it was to the house of Maria's foster ... beautiful . One day , as the little girl was playing by the river , a crab came to the edge of the water and said ...
... beautiful damsel in many days ' journey . When Juan set out on his search , it was to the house of Maria's foster ... beautiful . One day , as the little girl was playing by the river , a crab came to the edge of the water and said ...
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