The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... dance - song . The dance in question was a group dance or reel , usually called carol in the Middle English documents , and practised chiefly by the upper strata of society . It would be erroneous to conclude from this fact that the ...
... dance - song . The dance in question was a group dance or reel , usually called carol in the Middle English documents , and practised chiefly by the upper strata of society . It would be erroneous to conclude from this fact that the ...
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... dance Lives in God , For he knows how Love may kill . Leaving on one side , however , such speculations , we note in the first place that the savage , when stressing the utilitarian character of his performance , may quote certain facts ...
... dance Lives in God , For he knows how Love may kill . Leaving on one side , however , such speculations , we note in the first place that the savage , when stressing the utilitarian character of his performance , may quote certain facts ...
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... dance them out ' , might be said by any Zulu chief answering a European inquirer . The religious dance is apt to become ecstatic in nature , parti- cularly in connexion with such mystery cults . The classical illus- trations are of ...
... dance them out ' , might be said by any Zulu chief answering a European inquirer . The religious dance is apt to become ecstatic in nature , parti- cularly in connexion with such mystery cults . The classical illus- trations are of ...
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