The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... mind . It is on a group of trained minds that an illiterate society , which yet values culture and breeding , relies for a preservation of the records of the past . Some practical examples will show this clearly . The Maori of New ...
... mind . It is on a group of trained minds that an illiterate society , which yet values culture and breeding , relies for a preservation of the records of the past . Some practical examples will show this clearly . The Maori of New ...
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... mind the necessary premiss pointed out above , the ne quid nimis , one must admit that those proverbs are not as rudely selfish as they may sound but contain a truth which certain reformers of the revolutionary type had better bear in mind ...
... mind the necessary premiss pointed out above , the ne quid nimis , one must admit that those proverbs are not as rudely selfish as they may sound but contain a truth which certain reformers of the revolutionary type had better bear in mind ...
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... mind the connexion , however slender , between mythology and religion , because this connexion may now and then furnish a helpful clue for our inquiry into the origin of a given myth , but in all other respects it is well to regard all ...
... mind the connexion , however slender , between mythology and religion , because this connexion may now and then furnish a helpful clue for our inquiry into the origin of a given myth , but in all other respects it is well to regard all ...
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