The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... country of the origin . This observa- tion is generally borne out by the facts . The vampire stories of the European East ... countries of the European continent such as Iceland , Portugal and Italy , whilst in Central and partly also in ...
... country of the origin . This observa- tion is generally borne out by the facts . The vampire stories of the European East ... countries of the European continent such as Iceland , Portugal and Italy , whilst in Central and partly also in ...
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... Countries ? The answer is not difficult to find . The tenth century is marked by the Danish invasions of Ireland , leading to the wholesale des- truction of Irish monasteries and the massacre of Irish monks and secular priests . This ...
... Countries ? The answer is not difficult to find . The tenth century is marked by the Danish invasions of Ireland , leading to the wholesale des- truction of Irish monasteries and the massacre of Irish monks and secular priests . This ...
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... countries , India and Persia , the victim is preferably a boy and practically never a girl ? Is it to be argued that in those countries the victim was always male , whilst in the rest of the Old World it was female ? I am rather ...
... countries , India and Persia , the victim is preferably a boy and practically never a girl ? Is it to be argued that in those countries the victim was always male , whilst in the rest of the Old World it was female ? I am rather ...
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