268 examples of folklore in sentences

The oldest collection of folklore stories or myths now in existence is of East Indian origin and is preserved in the Sanskrit.

Even the hardy Eskimo in his igloo of ice is surprisingly rich in folklore stories.

The close scientific student of Indian folklore will see that we have softened some expressions and eliminated some details that were non-essential.

The author desires very gratefully to record his indebtedness, for assistance or hints received in the pleasant work of here clustering these Indian folklore stories, to many friends, among them such Indian missionaries as Revs.

The Elizabethan fairies: the fairies of folklore and the fairies of Shakespeare.

SEE Hildreth, Gertrude H. The Pennsylvania German Folklore Society.

Folklore and fairy plays.

(Texas Folklore Society publications, no. 19) © 13Dec44; A186264.

Texas Folklore Society (PCW); 15Dec71; R519332.

The Golden land: an anthology of latin American folklore in literature.

A. Goodrich-Freer, "More Folklore from the Hebrides," Folk-lore, xiii.

M. Longworth Dames and Mrs. E. Seemann, "Folklore of the Azores," Folk-lore, xiv.

A. Goodrich-Freer, "More Folklore from the Hebrides," Folk-lore, xiii.

p. 286; A. Goodrich-Freer, "More Folklore from the Hebrides," Folklore, xiii. (1902) p. 54.

p. 286; A. Goodrich-Freer, "More Folklore from the Hebrides," Folklore, xiii. (1902) p. 54.

The Denham Tracts, a Collection of Folklore by Michael Aislabie Denham, edited by Dr. James Hardy (London, 1892-1895), ii. 50.

W. Henderson, Notes on the Folklore of the Northern Counties of England and the Borders (London, 1879), pp.

167 sq. Compare County Folklore, vol.

Leland L. Duncan, "Fairy Beliefs and other Folklore Notes from County Leitrim," Folk-lore, vii.

(Sir) John Rhys, "Manx Folklore and Superstitions," Folk-lore, ii.

(Sir) John Rhys, "Manx Folklore and Superstitions," Folk-lore, ii.

299 sq.; id., Celtic Folklore, Welsh and Manx (Oxford, 1901), i. 304 sq.

Leland L. Duncan, "Folk-lore Gleanings from County Leitrim," Folklore, iv.

v. Lincolnshire, collected by Mrs. Gutch and Mabel Peacock (London, 1908), p. 75, quoting Rev. R.M. Heanley, "The Vikings: traces of their Folklore in Marshland," a paper read before the Viking Club, London, and printed in its Saga-Book, vol.

26 sq., 98 sq.; Mabel Peacock, "The Folklore of Lincolnshire," Folk-lore, xii.

268 examples of  folklore  in sentences