Appletons' Journal, 8 tomasD. Appleton and Company, 1880 |
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... means of ultimate recognition so valuable in ancient days not only to the story - teller but to the dramatist . Let us take , by way of example , a Servian version of the story : * As a number of girls were spinning one day a - field ...
... means of ultimate recognition so valuable in ancient days not only to the story - teller but to the dramatist . Let us take , by way of example , a Servian version of the story : * As a number of girls were spinning one day a - field ...
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... means of these resplendent robes she created a great sensation in church on three successive Sundays , and won the heart of the usual prince , who was enabled to recognize her by means of the customary slipper . The German variant of ...
... means of these resplendent robes she created a great sensation in church on three successive Sundays , and won the heart of the usual prince , who was enabled to recognize her by means of the customary slipper . The German variant of ...
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... means of a hide or other species of rough covering . In these dresses she goes to the usual ball or other festival , and captivates the conventional prince . The close of the story is generally the same as that which ter- minates the ...
... means of a hide or other species of rough covering . In these dresses she goes to the usual ball or other festival , and captivates the conventional prince . The close of the story is generally the same as that which ter- minates the ...
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... means of it . But when the maids were about to take a basin of water to the king before dinner one day , she obtained leave to carry it . Before she entered the king's chamber , " she slit the hide a little at the knee , in order that ...
... means of it . But when the maids were about to take a basin of water to the king before dinner one day , she obtained leave to carry it . Before she entered the king's chamber , " she slit the hide a little at the knee , in order that ...
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... means to win the people's respect and love . He courted popularity , according to Sir William Scott , by a sumptuous repast . When it is re- membered that his death was occasioned by a surfeit of peaches and new ale , it will probably ...
... means to win the people's respect and love . He courted popularity , according to Sir William Scott , by a sumptuous repast . When it is re- membered that his death was occasioned by a surfeit of peaches and new ale , it will probably ...
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