Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... carried out with such zeal , that she even went so far as to blow upon the spoon ; and she did look nice , while doing it . In a word - as there is no time for many- being stricken , she did her best to strike ; as the manner of sweet ...
... carried out with such zeal , that she even went so far as to blow upon the spoon ; and she did look nice , while doing it . In a word - as there is no time for many- being stricken , she did her best to strike ; as the manner of sweet ...
Página 96
... carried from one of these countries into the rest , than that it has come down from the common ancestors of the inhabitants of these lands in some remote age . When we find popular stories , of a very complicated and re- markable ...
... carried from one of these countries into the rest , than that it has come down from the common ancestors of the inhabitants of these lands in some remote age . When we find popular stories , of a very complicated and re- markable ...
Página 98
... carried on his back was a dog , cast off the animal , and so left it as a prize for the knaves , who had adopted this mode of cheating him . But it does not say that these three rogues were striving for the mastery among themselves ...
... carried on his back was a dog , cast off the animal , and so left it as a prize for the knaves , who had adopted this mode of cheating him . But it does not say that these three rogues were striving for the mastery among themselves ...
Página 100
... carried away at least the framework of the tales from the common home of their forefathers . The legend of the treasure - house of Rhampsinitos is not one of this class . The leading ideas or the framework of the tale being once given ...
... carried away at least the framework of the tales from the common home of their forefathers . The legend of the treasure - house of Rhampsinitos is not one of this class . The leading ideas or the framework of the tale being once given ...
Página 102
... carry , and then sweeping off the carpenter's head leaves his body in the cask . The king now consults a Seanagal , who advises that they should set the trunk aloft on the points of the spears of the soldiers , to be carried from town ...
... carry , and then sweeping off the carpenter's head leaves his body in the cask . The king now consults a Seanagal , who advises that they should set the trunk aloft on the points of the spears of the soldiers , to be carried from town ...
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