The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... least , but it is to be suspected that many , if not all , of them turn up again in the mediaeval fabliaux , in Boccaccio and in the Arabian Nights . Quite aside from this , there can be little doubt that a few of them were reproduced ...
... least , but it is to be suspected that many , if not all , of them turn up again in the mediaeval fabliaux , in Boccaccio and in the Arabian Nights . Quite aside from this , there can be little doubt that a few of them were reproduced ...
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... least on a large scale , during the winter . 21 For economic reasons the autumn was also the usual time for the conclusion of marriages , a system which comes out most clearly in the Icelandic sagas . This latter fact is indicative of ...
... least on a large scale , during the winter . 21 For economic reasons the autumn was also the usual time for the conclusion of marriages , a system which comes out most clearly in the Icelandic sagas . This latter fact is indicative of ...
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... least on the European continent , is by no means the only one whose roots must be sought in magic and about which there has always hung a ghostly atmosphere . Another such profession is that of the blacksmith , whose craft still is , in ...
... least on the European continent , is by no means the only one whose roots must be sought in magic and about which there has always hung a ghostly atmosphere . Another such profession is that of the blacksmith , whose craft still is , in ...
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