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Up to 1870, it was equally said of France and of Italy that they possessed no folk-tales. Yet, with
Up to 1870, it was equally said of France and of Italy that they possessed no folk-tales. Yet, with
Up to 1870, it was equally said of France and of Italy that they possessed no folk-tales. Yet, with
Up to 1870, it was equally said of France and of Italy that they possessed no folk-tales. Yet, with
Up to 1870, it was equally said of France and of Italy that they possessed no folk-tales. Yet, with
Up to 1870, it was equally said of France and of Italy that they possessed no folk-tales. Yet, with
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Joseph Jacobs:
The words 'fairy tales' must accordingly be taken to include tales in which occurs something 'fairyJoseph Jacobs:
Children, and sometimes those of larger growth, will not read dialect.Joseph Jacobs:
Generally speaking, it has been my ambition to write as a good old nurse will speak when she tellsJoseph Jacobs:
One might almost say that the history of geographical discovery, properly so called, begins with CaJoseph Jacobs:
The great problems of the Twentieth century will have immediate relation to the discoveries of AmerJoseph Jacobs:
The first glimpse that we have of the notions which the Greeks possessed of the shape and the inhabJoseph Jacobs:
Nowhere else is there so large and consistent a body of oral tradition about the national and mythiJoseph Jacobs:
The fate of the Celt in the British Empire bids fair to resemble that of the Greeks among the RomanJoseph Jacobs:
The truth is, my folk-lore friends and my Saturday Reviewer differ with me on the important problemJoseph Jacobs:
The Celtic folk-tales have been collected while the practice of story-telling is still in full vigo