The Polish Review, Volume 6Polish Institute of Arts and Sciences in America., 1961 - Poland |
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Page 107
... listened in pious amazement , and more than one could scarcely believe that such things could be.3 1 The Polish dziad ( freely translated as " beggar " ) should not be confused with the dziad of Byelorussian folklore , the ancestor who ...
... listened in pious amazement , and more than one could scarcely believe that such things could be.3 1 The Polish dziad ( freely translated as " beggar " ) should not be confused with the dziad of Byelorussian folklore , the ancestor who ...
Page 108
... listened , with sad eyes looking out into the night . The dziads entertained in other ways . They had at their command a great repertoire of religious and secular songs and for alms they played and sang at village fairs and other public ...
... listened , with sad eyes looking out into the night . The dziads entertained in other ways . They had at their command a great repertoire of religious and secular songs and for alms they played and sang at village fairs and other public ...
Contents
THE SIGNIFICANCE OF THE CHRISTIANIZATION | 3 |
RECENT STUDIES IN POLISH AGRARIAN HISTORY | 19 |
THE POLISH INSURRECTION OF 18301831 IN | 53 |
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