Folklore, Band 28Joseph Jacobs, Alfred Trübner Nutt, Arthur Robinson Wright, William Crooke Folklore Society, 1917 Most vols. for 1890- contain list of members of the Folk-lore Society. |
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... given valuable help by preliminary examination of these for the guidance of readers . Con- siderable progress has been made towards covering the ground . The PUBLICATIONS OF THE CHETHAM SOCIETY , of which Miss Faraday some years since ...
... given valuable help by preliminary examination of these for the guidance of readers . Con- siderable progress has been made towards covering the ground . The PUBLICATIONS OF THE CHETHAM SOCIETY , of which Miss Faraday some years since ...
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... given at the Royal Institution , April 23 , 1869 , " On the Survival of Savage Thought in modern Civilisation " ; see Proc . Roy . Inst . v . 522-35 , esp . 530 ( compare also ib . 534 , on revivals ) . Now folklore , as this Society ...
... given at the Royal Institution , April 23 , 1869 , " On the Survival of Savage Thought in modern Civilisation " ; see Proc . Roy . Inst . v . 522-35 , esp . 530 ( compare also ib . 534 , on revivals ) . Now folklore , as this Society ...
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... given area of culture ; whereas a historical explanation is one that treats it as the result of some connexion in the way of inheritance or of intercourse between the area under investigation and the outside world . Does Tylor , then ...
... given area of culture ; whereas a historical explanation is one that treats it as the result of some connexion in the way of inheritance or of intercourse between the area under investigation and the outside world . Does Tylor , then ...
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... alike display . Thus , in so far as a given feature of culture can Researches into the Early History of Mankind3 , 175 . 10 Ib . 379 . 9 Ib . 377 . be explained as the expression of some universal tendency on 18 Presidential Address .
... alike display . Thus , in so far as a given feature of culture can Researches into the Early History of Mankind3 , 175 . 10 Ib . 379 . 9 Ib . 377 . be explained as the expression of some universal tendency on 18 Presidential Address .
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... given group of facts without further ado . At the same time , Tylor is perfectly ready to admit that such a method is practicable “ only in particular parts of human culture . " Yet " they are among the easiest and most inviting parts ...
... given group of facts without further ado . At the same time , Tylor is perfectly ready to admit that such a method is practicable “ only in particular parts of human culture . " Yet " they are among the easiest and most inviting parts ...
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 136 - SR Driver, Notes on the Hebrew Text and the Topography of the Books of Samuel, 2nd ed. (Oxford, 1931), p. Ixxvi. 2 L. Dieu, "Retouches Lucianiques sur quelques textes de la vieille version latine (I et II Samuel),
Seite 135 - Behold, my son, which came forth of my bowels, seeketh my life : how much more now may this Benjamite do it ? let him alone, and let him curse ; for the LORD hath bidden him. It may be that the LORD will look on mine affliction, and that the LORD will requite me good for his cursing this day.
Seite 136 - Let not my lord impute iniquity unto me, neither do thou remember that which thy servant did perversely the day that my lord the king went out of Jerusalem, that the king should take it to his heart.
Seite 3 - President, in the Chair. The minutes of the last Annual Meeting were read and confirmed. The President appointed as Scrutineers of the Ballot, Mr.
Seite 135 - Why should this dead dog curse my lord the king ? let me go over, I pray thee, and take off his head.
Seite 227 - Minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. The Secretary** read a letter from Mr.
Seite 227 - [infra, p. 115], and in the discussion which followed the President, Mr. Gomme, and Mr. Ordish took part. The Meeting terminated with a hearty vote of thanks to Dr.
Seite 15 - These are processes, customs, opinions, and so forth, which have been carried on by force of habit into a new state of society different from that in which they had their original home, and they thus remain as proofs and examples of an older condition of culture out of which a newer has been evolved.
Seite 450 - In the name of Allah, and Allah is Almighty ! (I do this) in hatred of the fiend and to his shame.
Seite 231 - If anyone at the kalends of January goes about as a stag or a bull ; that is, making himself into a wild animal, and dressing in the skin of a herd animal, and putting on the heads of beasts...