The Child and Childhood in Folk Thought: (The Child in Primative Culture)Macmillan and Company, 1896 - 464 ページ 1896. The Child in Primitive Culture. Contents: Child-Study; The Child's Tribute to the Mother; The Child's Tribute to the Father; The Name Child; The Child in the Primitive Laboratory; The Bright Side of Child-Life: Parental Affection; Childhood the Golden Age; Children's Food; Children's Souls; Children's Flowers, Plants, and Trees; Children's Animals, Birds, etc.; Child-Life and Education in General; The Child as Member and Builder of Society; The Child as Linguist; The Child as Actor and Inventor; The Child as Poet and Musician; The Child as Teacher and Wiseacre; The Child as Judge; The Child as Oracle-Keeper and Oracle-Interpreter; The Child as Weather-Maker; The Child as Healer and Physician; The Child as Shaman and Priest; The Child as Hero, Adventurer, etc.; The Child as Fetich and Divinity; The Child as God: The Christ-Child; Proverbs, Sayings, etc., about Parents, Father and Mother; Proverbs, Sayings, etc., about the Child, Mankind, Genius; Proverbs, Sayings, etc., about Mother and Child; Proverbs, Sayings, etc., about Father and Child; Proverbs, Sayings, etc., about Childhood, Youth, and Age; and Proverbs, Sayings, etc., about the Child and Childhood. |
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... seem but one in their foundation , as the Eden of the world's beginning and the heaven that shall open to men's eyes , when time shall be no - more , are but closely allied phases , nay 4 The Child in Folk - Thought .
... seem but one in their foundation , as the Eden of the world's beginning and the heaven that shall open to men's eyes , when time shall be no - more , are but closely allied phases , nay 4 The Child in Folk - Thought .
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... seems , however , to be a noun derived , with the agent - suffix -t - r , from the root ma , " to measure . " Skeat thinks the word meant originally " manager , regulator [ of the household ] , " rejecting , as unsupported by sufficient ...
... seems , however , to be a noun derived , with the agent - suffix -t - r , from the root ma , " to measure . " Skeat thinks the word meant originally " manager , regulator [ of the household ] , " rejecting , as unsupported by sufficient ...
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... seems not to be so common as in the case of " father . " In a number of languages the words for " mother " are different when the latter is addressed and when she is spoken of or referred to . Thus in the Kwakiutl , Nootka , and ...
... seems not to be so common as in the case of " father . " In a number of languages the words for " mother " are different when the latter is addressed and when she is spoken of or referred to . Thus in the Kwakiutl , Nootka , and ...
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... seems to belong especially to the female sex . The household has been a training - school for women in the more extended spheres of human administrative society . Alma Mater . The college graduate fondly calls the institution from which ...
... seems to belong especially to the female sex . The household has been a training - school for women in the more extended spheres of human administrative society . Alma Mater . The college graduate fondly calls the institution from which ...
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... seem to show that great men owe to their mothers , no less than fools , is summed up by the folk - mind in the word mother - wit . Jean Paul says : " Die Mütter geben uns von Geiste Wärme und die Väter Licht , " and Goethe , in a ...
... seem to show that great men owe to their mothers , no less than fools , is summed up by the folk - mind in the word mother - wit . Jean Paul says : " Die Mütter geben uns von Geiste Wärme und die Väter Licht , " and Goethe , in a ...
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ancient Andaman Islanders angels animals babe baby bairns beautiful belief birds birth blood born breast British Columbia brother called ceremonies chil child is father childhood Christ Christmas Christmas Eve church cognate cradle custom dancing daughter dead death deity dialects divine dodola dren earth English father fetich flowers folk-lore Frisian girl goddess gods Goethe golden Greek hand heaven Henry Ward Beecher Holy human idea Indians infant Islands Kinder king land language Latin legend little children live Manabozho marriage married Max Müller Michabo moon mother myth Napoleonic code native nurse Old High German parents play Ploss poet priest primitive Proverb races Sanskrit says Scotch shaman sing society song soul speak speech spirits story suckled tells thee things thou thought tion to-day told trees tribes Unkulunkulu Vatea Virgin wife woman women words young youth
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48 ページ - And Nature, the old nurse, took The child upon her knee, Saying : " Here is a story-book Thy Father has written for thee." " Come, wander with me," she said, " Into regions yet untrod ; And read what is still unread In the manuscripts of God.
188 ページ - Curse not the king, no not in thy thought; and curse not the rich in thy bedchamber: for a bird of the air shall carry the voice, and that which hath wings shall tell the matter.
190 ページ - Then the little Hiawatha, Learned of every bird its language, Learned their names and all their secrets,, How they built their nests in Summer, Where they hid themselves in Winter, Talked with them whene'er he met them, Called them "Hiawatha's Chickens.
52 ページ - FATHER of all ! in every age, In every clime adored, By saint, by savage, and by sage, Jehovah, Jove, or Lord ! Thou great First Cause, least understood, Who all my sense confined To know but this, that Thou art good, And that myself am blind...
29 ページ - Murder? Ghost. Murder most foul, as in the best it is ; But this most foul, strange, and unnatural.
396 ページ - Delightful task! to rear the tender thought, To teach the young idea how to shoot...
392 ページ - Say a day, without the ever : No, no, Orlando; men are April when they woo, December when they wed : maids are May when they are maids, but the sky changes when they are wives.
362 ページ - gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bird of dawning singeth all night long...
361 ページ - CALL it not vain ¡—they do not err, Who say, that when the Poet dies, Mute Nature mourns her worshipper, And celebrates his obsequies : Who say, tall cliff, and cavern lone, For the departed Bard make moan ; That mountains weep in crystal rill ; That flowers in tears of balm distil ; Through his loved groves that breezes sigh, And oaks, in deeper groan, reply; And rivers teach their rushing wave To murmur dirges round his grave.
158 ページ - And they brought -young children to him, that he should touch them; and his disciples rebuked those that brought them. But when Jesus saw it, he was much displeased, and said unto them, Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, for of such is the kingdom of God. Verily I say unto you, Whosoever shall not receive the kingdom of God as a little child, he shall not enter therein. And he took them up in his arms, put his hands upon them, and blessed them.