The Child and Childhood in Folk-thought: (The Child in Primitive Culture)IndyPublish.com, 1896 - 400 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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... woman , who , in so many respects in which the essential human characteristics are concerned , so much resembles him ... women are leading evolution -Goethe was right : Das Ewig - weibliche zieht uns hinan . But here belongs also the ...
... woman , who , in so many respects in which the essential human characteristics are concerned , so much resembles him ... women are leading evolution -Goethe was right : Das Ewig - weibliche zieht uns hinan . But here belongs also the ...
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... women- there is a close analogy in the history of sire- came to signify " mother . " Chaucer translates the French ... woman , But only Sycorax , my dam . " Nowadays , the word dam is applied only to the female parent of animals , horses ...
... women- there is a close analogy in the history of sire- came to signify " mother . " Chaucer translates the French ... woman , But only Sycorax , my dam . " Nowadays , the word dam is applied only to the female parent of animals , horses ...
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... woman " ( from the root an , en ) , holding that exactly the reverse is the fact , " the terms for mother being the primitive words . " He is also inclined to think that the Aryan roots pa , " to protect , to nourish , " and ma , " to ...
... woman " ( from the root an , en ) , holding that exactly the reverse is the fact , " the terms for mother being the primitive words . " He is also inclined to think that the Aryan roots pa , " to protect , to nourish , " and ma , " to ...
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... women , having no other resort , hit upon this device to hold a band of kin together . Here was the first social tie on earth ; the beginning of the state . The first empire was a woman and her children , regardless of paternity . This ...
... women , having no other resort , hit upon this device to hold a band of kin together . Here was the first social tie on earth ; the beginning of the state . The first empire was a woman and her children , regardless of paternity . This ...
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... woman and her children , " and with not a few primitive tribes women were chiefs and took large part in the affairs of the nation . Even among the warlike Iroquois , the back that bore the cradle sus- tained the burden of the state ...
... woman and her children , " and with not a few primitive tribes women were chiefs and took large part in the affairs of the nation . Even among the warlike Iroquois , the back that bore the cradle sus- tained the burden of the state ...
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2 ページ - called to him a little child and set him in the midst of them, and said, Verily I say unto you, Except ye turn, and become as little children, ye shall in no wise enter into the kingdom of heaven.
118 ページ - Tears, idle tears, I know not what they mean, Tears from the depths of some divine despair, Rise in the heart and gather to the eyes, In looking at the happy autumn fields, And thinking of the days that are no more.
360 ページ - It faded on the crowing of the cock. Some say that ever 'gainst that season comes Wherein our Saviour's birth is celebrated, The bird of dawning singeth all night long : And then, they say, no spirit dares stir abroad ; The nights are wholesome ; then no planets strike, No fairy takes, nor witch hath power to charm, So hallow'd and so gracious is the time,
123 ページ - Behold, my lords, Although the print be little, the whole matter And copy of the father : eye, nose, lip, The trick of his frown, his forehead ; nay, the valley, The pretty dimples of his chin and cheek ; his smiles, The very mould and frame of hand, nail, finger,
60 ページ - To you your father should be as a god ; One that composed your beauties, yea, and one To whom you are but as a form in wax, By him imprinted, and within his power To leave the figure or disfigure it,
375 ページ - 28. The eye that mocketh at his father, and despiseth to obey his mother, the ravens of the valley shall pick it out, and the young eagles shall eat it.
190 ページ - How the beavers built their lodges, Where the squirrels hid their acorns, How the reindeer ran so swiftly, Why the rabbit was so timid, Talked with them whene'er he met them, Called them ' Hiawatha's Brothers.'
330 ページ - Jack and Jill went up the hill, To fetch a pail of water ; Jack fell down and broke his crown, And Jill came tumbling after.
71 ページ - Prime cheerer light 1 Of all material beings first and best ! Efflux divine ! Nature's resplendent robe ! Without whose vesting beauty all were wrapt In unessential gloom ; and thou, O Sun ! Soul of surrounding worlds ! in whom best seen Shines out thy Maker 1
284 ページ - of the mouths of babes and sucklings hast thou ordained strength, because of thine enemies, that thou mightest still the enemy and the avenger.