The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... observations . As is generally known , the historical sciences are distinguished from the natural ones in that the latter ... observation , in the form of a study of the documents , is open . Historical study , there- fore , involves a ...
... observations . As is generally known , the historical sciences are distinguished from the natural ones in that the latter ... observation , in the form of a study of the documents , is open . Historical study , there- fore , involves a ...
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... observation that everything is in a flow and that the history of man's intellectual development ( if there is such a thing ) does not show sudden leaps and breaks . What is certain is that in more cases than one children's games with ...
... observation that everything is in a flow and that the history of man's intellectual development ( if there is such a thing ) does not show sudden leaps and breaks . What is certain is that in more cases than one children's games with ...
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... observation holds true , I believe , for the motive of the animal father as occurring in the fairy tale of Bear's Son referred to in the first chapter of this book . Tales about the thievish animal whose misdeed is discovered only after ...
... observation holds true , I believe , for the motive of the animal father as occurring in the fairy tale of Bear's Son referred to in the first chapter of this book . Tales about the thievish animal whose misdeed is discovered only after ...
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