The Magic of the Horse-shoe, with other folk-lore notesLawrence, Robert Means
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The Magic of the Horse-shoe, with other folk-lore notes
Lawrence, Robert Means
Folklore
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[262] W. Mannhardt, _Germanische Mythen_. Berlin, 1858.
[263] W. Crooke, B. A., p. 147.
[264] Alexander Adam, LL. D., _Roman Antiquities_.
[265] _Grosses Universal Lexicon._ Leipzig and Halle, 1742.
[266] John Borrow, F. R. S., _Travels in China_.
[267] _Natural History_, book xxxi. ch. 41.
[268] Elias Artista Hermetica, _Das Geheimniss vom Salz_.
[269] _Il a répandu le sel à pleines mains dans ses écrits._
[270] Baret, 1580.
[271] Brewer’s _Dictionary of Phrase and Fable_.
[272] _Edinburgh Monthly Magazine_, June, 1817.
[273] Chevalier d’Arvieux, _Memoir_. Paris, 1735.
[274] J. J. Manley, M. A., _Salt and Other Condiments_, p. 90.
[275] Karl Baedeker, _The Eastern Alps_, p. 124. 1895.
[276] _Spectator_, vol. 66. 1891.
[277] _Gentleman’s Magazine_, part i. 1833.
[278] Felix Liebrecht, _Die Symbolik und Mythologie der Natur_.
[279] Owen on _Serpents_.
[280] The writer is indebted for this translation to John P. Hopkinson,
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[281] Felix Liebrecht, _Zur Volkskunde_. 1877.
[282] Shakespeare refers to this subject in several passages, and among
them the following:—
How came her eyes so bright? Not with salt tears.
_Midsummer Night’s Dream._
With tears as salt as sea.
_2 Henry VI._
[283] _Current Superstitions_, edited by Fanny D. Bergen.
[284] Clifton Johnson, _What they say in New England_, p. 92. 1896.
[285] M. J. Schleiden, _Das Salz_, p. 73.
[286] _The Study of Sociology_, p. 5.
[287] _Revue des traditions populaires_, tome i. 1886.
[288] _A Theological and Philosophical Treatise of the Nature and
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[289] James Napier, _Folk-Lore_, p. 33.
[290] Pitré, vol. iv. p. 102.
[291] R. T. Hampson, _Medii Ævi Kalendarium_. London, 1841.
[292] Pitré, vol. ii. p. 161.
[293] Dr. Heino Pfannenschmid, _Das Weihwasser im heidnischen und
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[294] _Notes and Queries_, 6th series, vol. ix. p. 428. May, 1884.
[295] _Century Dictionary._
[296] Francis Grose, _Popular Superstitions_.
[297] Spenser’s _Faerie Queene_.
[298] Clara Erskine Clement, _Naples_.
[299] Grimm’s _Teutonic Mythology_.
[300] _The Folk-Lore Journal_, vol. vii. 1889.
[301] _Journal of American Folk-Lore_, No. xviii. 1892.
[302] _The Washington Post_, November 27, 1894.
[303] William Henderson, _Notes on the Folk-Lore of the Northern
Countries of England_.
[304] _Journal of American Folk-Lore_, No. 19. 1892.
[305] Keightley’s _Fairy Mythology_.
[306] Giuseppe Pitré, _Usi e costumi, credenze e pregiudizi del popolo
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[307] _Leechdoms, Wortcunning, and Starcraft_, edited by Rev. Oswald
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[308] Rev. Charles Rogers, LL. D., _Scotland, Social and Domestic_.
[309] _Journal of American Folk-Lore_, No. 13. 1891.
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