The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... connected with any monument which can even remotely be supposed to have been responsible for its origin . In Asia the tale is linked with the emperor Julian the Apostate and a statue of Mercury which punished him in precisely that ...
... connected with any monument which can even remotely be supposed to have been responsible for its origin . In Asia the tale is linked with the emperor Julian the Apostate and a statue of Mercury which punished him in precisely that ...
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... connected with a tree . Once that concept fades away with the growing of civilization , another is readily substituted for it , and the tree which was formerly the seat of the external soul now becomes the life - tree of a person ...
... connected with a tree . Once that concept fades away with the growing of civilization , another is readily substituted for it , and the tree which was formerly the seat of the external soul now becomes the life - tree of a person ...
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... connected with an epiphany ' , i.e. the appearance of a divinity in a certain locality . That epiphany is represented as a rule in the form of an annual procession of the god or god- dess with his cortège of priests , priestesses , and ...
... connected with an epiphany ' , i.e. the appearance of a divinity in a certain locality . That epiphany is represented as a rule in the form of an annual procession of the god or god- dess with his cortège of priests , priestesses , and ...
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