The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... notion that birds are but forms assumed by human souls has its origin in the ability of birds to fly , an ability which they are supposed to share , in popular belief , with the human soul . As a matter of fact , the ' soul bird ' is ...
... notion that birds are but forms assumed by human souls has its origin in the ability of birds to fly , an ability which they are supposed to share , in popular belief , with the human soul . As a matter of fact , the ' soul bird ' is ...
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... notion accounts for the special veneration accorded to the first fruit of any staple , which , by an afterthought , is as a rule dedicated to the gods , though the fear no doubt existed long before man thought of any- thing resembling ...
... notion accounts for the special veneration accorded to the first fruit of any staple , which , by an afterthought , is as a rule dedicated to the gods , though the fear no doubt existed long before man thought of any- thing resembling ...
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... notion is found not only among peoples whom we contemptuously like to call savages ' ( such as the inhabitants of ... notion of a Father Sky and a Mother Earth , a notion which comes dangerously close to a deeper insight into the life of ...
... notion is found not only among peoples whom we contemptuously like to call savages ' ( such as the inhabitants of ... notion of a Father Sky and a Mother Earth , a notion which comes dangerously close to a deeper insight into the life of ...
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