The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... magic proves useful . A raging fire may be arrested by magic means , usually the rite of a circumambulation accompanied , of course , by the murmuring or singing of charms . Numerous are the legends relating ... magical aspects 19 MAGIC 289.
... magic proves useful . A raging fire may be arrested by magic means , usually the rite of a circumambulation accompanied , of course , by the murmuring or singing of charms . Numerous are the legends relating ... magical aspects 19 MAGIC 289.
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... magic root of all sacrifice , though one may of course justly doubt his theories touching the importance of the totemic idea . The magician and witch , such as they still live in fairy tale and legend , are unthinkable without their magic ...
... magic root of all sacrifice , though one may of course justly doubt his theories touching the importance of the totemic idea . The magician and witch , such as they still live in fairy tale and legend , are unthinkable without their magic ...
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... magic did serve the ulterior purposes of ambi- tious men , can be matched by as many instances showing how the successor of magic , modern science , has been misused in no other manner and with no less nefarious results . In fact ...
... magic did serve the ulterior purposes of ambi- tious men , can be matched by as many instances showing how the successor of magic , modern science , has been misused in no other manner and with no less nefarious results . In fact ...
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