Macedonian FolkloreAt the University Press, 1903 - 372 sider |
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... Greek - speaking parts of Macedonia , carried on in 1900-1 by the author under the auspices of the Electors to the Prendergast Studentship and of the Governing Body of Emmanuel College . The materials thus derived from oral tradition ...
... Greek - speaking parts of Macedonia , carried on in 1900-1 by the author under the auspices of the Electors to the Prendergast Studentship and of the Governing Body of Emmanuel College . The materials thus derived from oral tradition ...
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... Greek folklore , and more particularly to Mr Tozer , Herr Bernhard Schmidt , MM . Georgeakis et Pineau , Sir Rennell Rodd and others whose labours it has been his modest ambition to supplement . In conclusion , it is the author's ...
... Greek folklore , and more particularly to Mr Tozer , Herr Bernhard Schmidt , MM . Georgeakis et Pineau , Sir Rennell Rodd and others whose labours it has been his modest ambition to supplement . In conclusion , it is the author's ...
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... Greek ladies , the old woman's quondam charges . Kyra Tassio was a rich mine of fairy - lore , and though she would insist on going at a rate more in keeping with the pace of a motor - car than with the speed of an ordinary human hand ...
... Greek ladies , the old woman's quondam charges . Kyra Tassio was a rich mine of fairy - lore , and though she would insist on going at a rate more in keeping with the pace of a motor - car than with the speed of an ordinary human hand ...
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... Greek's love for the Englishman , made them always ready to place their services at my disposal.1 On one occasion alone I failed , and my failure deserves to be recorded as a warning to others . It shows how the work is not to be done ...
... Greek's love for the Englishman , made them always ready to place their services at my disposal.1 On one occasion alone I failed , and my failure deserves to be recorded as a warning to others . It shows how the work is not to be done ...
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... Greek world I found few remnants in Macedonia . The tribe has fallen on evil days . Civilization and barbarism have proved alike fatal to its existence , and its few representatives eke out a precarious livelihood by singing the ...
... Greek world I found few remnants in Macedonia . The tribe has fallen on evil days . Civilization and barbarism have proved alike fatal to its existence , and its few representatives eke out a precarious livelihood by singing the ...
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