The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... hero's or heroine's excellence of character or beauty stand out more clearly . Thus in a number of types the hero will have two numskull brothers and the heroine will be provided with one or two envious sisters , anything but models of ...
... hero's or heroine's excellence of character or beauty stand out more clearly . Thus in a number of types the hero will have two numskull brothers and the heroine will be provided with one or two envious sisters , anything but models of ...
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... hero first and thereafter , having received quarter at his hands , helps him in his further enterprises . In still other cases the help afforded him is as involuntary . The hero , that is , overhears animals or supernatural beings ...
... hero first and thereafter , having received quarter at his hands , helps him in his further enterprises . In still other cases the help afforded him is as involuntary . The hero , that is , overhears animals or supernatural beings ...
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... hero is not usually given these objects for nothing . Iason , it will be remembered , obtained the Argo in consequence of his kindness to Hera , whom in the shape of a decrepit old woman he had carried across a flooded river . Replace ...
... hero is not usually given these objects for nothing . Iason , it will be remembered , obtained the Argo in consequence of his kindness to Hera , whom in the shape of a decrepit old woman he had carried across a flooded river . Replace ...
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