The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... nature is itself the consequence of mental processes of a fairly advanced nature , and the more or less veiled contempt with which missionaries of one of the higher creeds look upon savages primitive enough to revere dumb nature is ...
... nature is itself the consequence of mental processes of a fairly advanced nature , and the more or less veiled contempt with which missionaries of one of the higher creeds look upon savages primitive enough to revere dumb nature is ...
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... nature . The very picture of the latter may suffice ; hence the well - known aversion of savages to having their picture taken . 17 Still more ethereal is the name , and the magic of the name is indeed numerous and important enough to ...
... nature . The very picture of the latter may suffice ; hence the well - known aversion of savages to having their picture taken . 17 Still more ethereal is the name , and the magic of the name is indeed numerous and important enough to ...
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... nature would no doubt lead to an exag- gerated importance being given to the name . It would be erroneous , however , to assume that the magic act alone suffices to bring about the desired result . On the contrary , most magic acts are ...
... nature would no doubt lead to an exag- gerated importance being given to the name . It would be erroneous , however , to assume that the magic act alone suffices to bring about the desired result . On the contrary , most magic acts are ...
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