Faiths and Folklore of the British Isles: A Descriptive and Historical Dictionary of the Superstitions, Beliefs and Popular Customs of England, Scotland, Wales, and Ireland, from Norman Times to the End of the Nineteenth Century, with Classical and Foreign Analogues, Band 1B. Blom, 1965 - 672 Seiten |
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... manner was , archly observed on the occasion that " if he were unmarried he would not give her , but keep her for himself . " Bride - ales are mentioned by Puttenham in his " Arte of Poesie " : " During the course of Queen Elizabeth's ...
... manner was , archly observed on the occasion that " if he were unmarried he would not give her , but keep her for himself . " Bride - ales are mentioned by Puttenham in his " Arte of Poesie " : " During the course of Queen Elizabeth's ...
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... manner among the lower orders is to bear the coffin almost level with the ground , slung on trestle boards , the members of the procession taking turns ; and the dead body occupies the centre of the group . There is no hearse or vehicle ...
... manner among the lower orders is to bear the coffin almost level with the ground , slung on trestle boards , the members of the procession taking turns ; and the dead body occupies the centre of the group . There is no hearse or vehicle ...
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... manner in which the healths were proposed and drunk . The master or the landlord , as the case might be , was privileged to include several per- sons in the same health . Among the modern Germans offence is apt to be taken if a stranger ...
... manner in which the healths were proposed and drunk . The master or the landlord , as the case might be , was privileged to include several per- sons in the same health . Among the modern Germans offence is apt to be taken if a stranger ...
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