The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... belief at the bottom of the story - the mouse - shaped soul - is fairly ubiquitous . Yet the details , in particular ... belief in fire - carrying birds , recorded by Pliny and simply an off - shoot of the belief in the bird who carried ...
... belief at the bottom of the story - the mouse - shaped soul - is fairly ubiquitous . Yet the details , in particular ... belief in fire - carrying birds , recorded by Pliny and simply an off - shoot of the belief in the bird who carried ...
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... belief in metempsychosis . They overlook the important fact that this motive gained a tremendous popularity in consequence of its occurrence in the Tristan Romance , translated , as we know , into practically every European language of ...
... belief in metempsychosis . They overlook the important fact that this motive gained a tremendous popularity in consequence of its occurrence in the Tristan Romance , translated , as we know , into practically every European language of ...
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... belief which connected the ' luck ' of the earls of Winchilsea in Kent with an old oak grove at East- well . Once the grove was felled , the good fortune of the noble family was at an end . This class of beliefs was well known in ...
... belief which connected the ' luck ' of the earls of Winchilsea in Kent with an old oak grove at East- well . Once the grove was felled , the good fortune of the noble family was at an end . This class of beliefs was well known in ...
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