The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... custom , if not actually practised , was at least still clearly remembered . 73 A fairly common fairy tale incident is the finding of the bride , as a task imposed upon the candidate for marriage . Now it is perfectly true that the ...
... custom , if not actually practised , was at least still clearly remembered . 73 A fairly common fairy tale incident is the finding of the bride , as a task imposed upon the candidate for marriage . Now it is perfectly true that the ...
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... custom according to which the woman alone wears a wedding ring represents the older stage ; the continental custom , giving a ring to both the wife and the husband , is a late innovation and arose from the afterthought that marriage is ...
... custom according to which the woman alone wears a wedding ring represents the older stage ; the continental custom , giving a ring to both the wife and the husband , is a late innovation and arose from the afterthought that marriage is ...
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... custom of veiling on special occasions , for example at a wedding , is but another rite of aversion , to keep off the evil eye ' and the influence of nefarious daemons . A very important question , and one which we are as yet far from ...
... custom of veiling on special occasions , for example at a wedding , is but another rite of aversion , to keep off the evil eye ' and the influence of nefarious daemons . A very important question , and one which we are as yet far from ...
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