The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... certain others ( 10a - 12a ) , to wit , a threefold metamorphosis of the fugitives . Thus it will appear that within certain limits certain motives may be replaced by others doing the same service in the logical sequence of the type ...
... certain others ( 10a - 12a ) , to wit , a threefold metamorphosis of the fugitives . Thus it will appear that within certain limits certain motives may be replaced by others doing the same service in the logical sequence of the type ...
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... certain times , for the purpose of beholding future events , will see the Devil in person and grow mad in consequence . 21 Intimately connected with the belief in omens are the various superstitions attached to certain numbers . A few ...
... certain times , for the purpose of beholding future events , will see the Devil in person and grow mad in consequence . 21 Intimately connected with the belief in omens are the various superstitions attached to certain numbers . A few ...
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... certain amount of discus- sion , were it only to clarify certain problems . The unfortunate thing about the wretched term ' religion ' , borrowed from the Latin by practically all modern civilized tongues , is that it comprises such a ...
... certain amount of discus- sion , were it only to clarify certain problems . The unfortunate thing about the wretched term ' religion ' , borrowed from the Latin by practically all modern civilized tongues , is that it comprises such a ...
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