Folklore as an Historical ScienceMethuen, 1908 - 371 sider |
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... conclusion that every genuine myth is a myth of observation , the observation by men in a primitive state of culture , of a fact which had struck home to their minds . The question is , to what Chapter xi . of Tylor's Early History of ...
... conclusion that every genuine myth is a myth of observation , the observation by men in a primitive state of culture , of a fact which had struck home to their minds . The question is , to what Chapter xi . of Tylor's Early History of ...
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... conclusions at the right moment and in the right places . The folklorist has the most to do to get his results ready , and to explain and secure his position . He has been wandering about in a somewhat inconsequential fashion , bent ...
... conclusions at the right moment and in the right places . The folklorist has the most to do to get his results ready , and to explain and secure his position . He has been wandering about in a somewhat inconsequential fashion , bent ...
Side 12
... conclusions may be dismissed , but that which is not dismissible is the discoverable fact , and it is only when the true fact is discovered in Spenser , View of the State of Ireland , 1595 ( Morley reprint ) , 77 . each traditional item ...
... conclusions may be dismissed , but that which is not dismissible is the discoverable fact , and it is only when the true fact is discovered in Spenser , View of the State of Ireland , 1595 ( Morley reprint ) , 77 . each traditional item ...
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... conclude that it contains reference to an ancient belief that the building of the bridge was accompanied by human sacrifice . This conclusion is confirmed by the pre- servation in Wales of a bridge - sacrifice tradition . It relates to ...
... conclude that it contains reference to an ancient belief that the building of the bridge was accompanied by human sacrifice . This conclusion is confirmed by the pre- servation in Wales of a bridge - sacrifice tradition . It relates to ...
Side 38
... conclude that they relate to different personages . The Lincolnshire Hereward is the hero of the fens . He held of the abbot of Peterborough , and Ulfcytil , who was ap- pointed in 1062 , was the abbot in question . This brings us to ...
... conclude that they relate to different personages . The Lincolnshire Hereward is the hero of the fens . He held of the abbot of Peterborough , and Ulfcytil , who was ap- pointed in 1062 , was the abbot in question . This brings us to ...
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Side 361 - A GARLAND OF COUNTRY SONG: English Folk Songs with their Traditional Melodies. Collected and arranged by S. BARING-GOULD and HF SHEPPARD. Demy 4/0. 6s. SONGS OF THE WEST: Folk Songs of Devon and Cornwall. Collected from the Mouths of the People. ByS. BARING-GOULD, MA,and H.
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Side 126 - So they took the blossoms of the oak, and the blossoms of the broom, and the blossoms of the meadow-sweet, and produced from them a maiden, the fairest and most graceful that man ever saw. And they baptized her, and gave her the name of Flower-Aspect.
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Side 82 - N., to my wedded wife, to have and to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health, to love and to cherish, till death us do part, according to God's holy ordinance; and thereto I plight thee my troth.
Side 317 - ... let holy water be made and sprinkled in the said temples; let altars be erected, and relics placed. For, if those temples are well built, it is requisite that they be converted from the worship of devils to the service of the true God; that the nation, seeing that their temples are not destroyed, may remove error from their hearts, and, knowing and adoring the true God, may they more familiarly resort to the places to which they have been accustomed.