Myths and Folk-tales of the Russians, Western Slavs, and the MagyarsLittle, Brown, 1890 - 555 páginas |
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... looked out . Rather low in the east was the Morning - star , shining like silver , with a bluish tinge of steel . I looked towards the west ; the great infinity was filled with the hosts of heaven , ranged behind this Morning - star . I ...
... looked out . Rather low in the east was the Morning - star , shining like silver , with a bluish tinge of steel . I looked towards the west ; the great infinity was filled with the hosts of heaven , ranged behind this Morning - star . I ...
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... down there , " pointing to a place ; " I will drive the game . " He started , and when half way , looked back ; the old woman was in the canoe paddling to the other shore . He called ; she would not listen , xiv Introduction .
... down there , " pointing to a place ; " I will drive the game . " He started , and when half way , looked back ; the old woman was in the canoe paddling to the other shore . He called ; she would not listen , xiv Introduction .
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... looked , saw the Morn- ing - star , and cried out : " When I was young the Morning- star appeared to me in a dream , and said that if ever I should be in distress he would save me . " The star heard the call , turned to a small boy ...
... looked , saw the Morn- ing - star , and cried out : " When I was young the Morning- star appeared to me in a dream , and said that if ever I should be in distress he would save me . " The star heard the call , turned to a small boy ...
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... looked at variously by primitive men , but an event in the moral world ; and the stories of the Morning- star and the sun were transferred from the fields of heaven to the kingdom of the soul . This done , xvi Introduction .
... looked at variously by primitive men , but an event in the moral world ; and the stories of the Morning- star and the sun were transferred from the fields of heaven to the kingdom of the soul . This done , xvi Introduction .
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... looked at the stranger and cried : " Ah ! is that thou , my dear son ? How hast thou come hither ? " " So and so , " said Ivan ; " I have come for thee . " " Well , dear son , ' t will be hard for thee . Here in these mountains reigns ...
... looked at the stranger and cried : " Ah ! is that thou , my dear son ? How hast thou come hither ? " " So and so , " said Ivan ; " I have come for thee . " " Well , dear son , ' t will be hard for thee . Here in these mountains reigns ...
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Myths and Folk-tales of the Russians, Western Slavs, and the Magyars Jeremiah Curtin Vista completa - 1890 |
Myths and Folk-tales of the Russians, Western Slavs, and the Magyars Jeremiah Curtin Vista completa - 1890 |
Myths and Folk-tales of the Russians, Western Slavs, and the Magyars Jeremiah Curtin Vista completa - 1891 |
Términos y frases comunes
answered art thou asked Baba-Yaga beautiful maiden began bird Black Island boyars Boyislav bride Bright Finist brothers Bulat the hero cap of invisibility castle chamber command cried dear didst Doghead dost thou drink eagle eyes father Fedot fell Finist the Falcon Fire-bird fish flew forest garden gave give thee glass mountain golden golden horns golden-maned steed Gray Wolf Green King hast thou head heard horse Ivan the Fool Ivan Tsarevich Jalmir journey king's kingdom Kiss Miklos Koshchéi Without-Death Lead Friend lived looked Marya Morevna merchant Mirko morning mother mountain night Nikita old woman palace Peerless Beauty princess road rode serpent silver Simeon sister sleep soon sprang stood straightway struck sword thou art thou hast thou wilt threw told took tree Tsar Tsarevna Tsaritsa Useless Wagoner Vassilissa versts wife Yanek Yarmil Yelena the Beautiful