The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... simply happen to be the ones whose judgments on these as on other matters have been preserved . The Milesian tales have been lost , in their ancient form at least , but it is to be suspected that many , if not all , of them turn up ...
... simply happen to be the ones whose judgments on these as on other matters have been preserved . The Milesian tales have been lost , in their ancient form at least , but it is to be suspected that many , if not all , of them turn up ...
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... simply the idea that dead ancestors continue to take a more or less active interest in the fate of the family , warning their de- scendants of impending death or disaster . Nor is the friendly warner necessarily of the female sex ...
... simply the idea that dead ancestors continue to take a more or less active interest in the fate of the family , warning their de- scendants of impending death or disaster . Nor is the friendly warner necessarily of the female sex ...
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... simply one of the numerous stratagems attributed to the Normans when all Europe was frightened , not to say terrorized , by their piratical expeditions . It has two roots , viz . , the ancient belief in fire - carrying birds , recorded ...
... simply one of the numerous stratagems attributed to the Normans when all Europe was frightened , not to say terrorized , by their piratical expeditions . It has two roots , viz . , the ancient belief in fire - carrying birds , recorded ...
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