The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... Hand and the Child . For some time past every new - born child in a house has been spirited away by a giant hand coming down through the chimney . The hero cuts off the hand or arm and eventually recovers the abducted children.55 There ...
... Hand and the Child . For some time past every new - born child in a house has been spirited away by a giant hand coming down through the chimney . The hero cuts off the hand or arm and eventually recovers the abducted children.55 There ...
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... hand in hand with a high degree of objectivity— the aristocratic mind does not indulge in mud - slinging - views all events from a certain angle imposed by the family tradition . The genealogical saga is in folk - lore what biography is ...
... hand in hand with a high degree of objectivity— the aristocratic mind does not indulge in mud - slinging - views all events from a certain angle imposed by the family tradition . The genealogical saga is in folk - lore what biography is ...
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... hand in hand , influencing one another , giving and receiving alternately . " The very power attributed to herbs led , in an age when science and magic were not clearly distinguished or even dis- tinguishable , to the assumption that ...
... hand in hand , influencing one another , giving and receiving alternately . " The very power attributed to herbs led , in an age when science and magic were not clearly distinguished or even dis- tinguishable , to the assumption that ...
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