The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... existence of various complexes ' , operative , in their view , during infancy and childhood , being unproven , the deductions therefrom would be quite untenable even if their logic were faultless . As a matter of fact , it is anything ...
... existence of various complexes ' , operative , in their view , during infancy and childhood , being unproven , the deductions therefrom would be quite untenable even if their logic were faultless . As a matter of fact , it is anything ...
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... existence to the exaggerated notions people had of the former inhabitants of a country and that , had there been no aborigines , there would be no giants in a given mythology . Vastly more complicated is the problem of the Teutonic ...
... existence to the exaggerated notions people had of the former inhabitants of a country and that , had there been no aborigines , there would be no giants in a given mythology . Vastly more complicated is the problem of the Teutonic ...
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... existence of a system of augury among the Romans , for example , undoubtedly contributed to the strengthening of the superstition in question among the populations of the Mediter- ranean basin . Thus it had an astonishing hold in Spain ...
... existence of a system of augury among the Romans , for example , undoubtedly contributed to the strengthening of the superstition in question among the populations of the Mediter- ranean basin . Thus it had an astonishing hold in Spain ...
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