The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... close to the great pilgrim - road which led from France into Italy , the sanctuary and its heroes attracted the attention of the French jongleurs , who popularized the legend beyond its home- land , and it finally became known from one ...
... close to the great pilgrim - road which led from France into Italy , the sanctuary and its heroes attracted the attention of the French jongleurs , who popularized the legend beyond its home- land , and it finally became known from one ...
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... close parallel in the Semitic . Sometimes also the metaphor , though fairly close in a proverb hailing from a different linguistic group , is yet not close enough to admit of a definite inference , the less so because the train of ideas ...
... close parallel in the Semitic . Sometimes also the metaphor , though fairly close in a proverb hailing from a different linguistic group , is yet not close enough to admit of a definite inference , the less so because the train of ideas ...
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... close analogy to the development of the word ' widower ' and its equivalents in other languages . They are all new formations derived from ' widow ' , which is the original word , precisely because the death of the husband imposed ...
... close analogy to the development of the word ' widower ' and its equivalents in other languages . They are all new formations derived from ' widow ' , which is the original word , precisely because the death of the husband imposed ...
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