The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... Oriental affiliations of certain exempla collections - Jacques de Vitry himself spent a number of years in the Holy Land - are historically proved . These facts , especially in cases where on account of the strangeness of the motive the ...
... Oriental affiliations of certain exempla collections - Jacques de Vitry himself spent a number of years in the Holy Land - are historically proved . These facts , especially in cases where on account of the strangeness of the motive the ...
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... Oriental art and ultimately to the hashish dream . The environment , at all events , is as Oriental as any environment can well be . Yet there is more to the tale . An Icelandic text relates the following events . A certain viking is ...
... Oriental art and ultimately to the hashish dream . The environment , at all events , is as Oriental as any environment can well be . Yet there is more to the tale . An Icelandic text relates the following events . A certain viking is ...
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... Oriental nor Irish , but typically Scandinavian . We shall not be far wrong if we assume that this story , ultimately of Oriental origin ( the hashish dream basis ) , was worked up by the Irish and transmitted by them to the Spaniards ...
... Oriental nor Irish , but typically Scandinavian . We shall not be far wrong if we assume that this story , ultimately of Oriental origin ( the hashish dream basis ) , was worked up by the Irish and transmitted by them to the Spaniards ...
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