The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... told that he will never be able to change his own ill luck and is advised to make over all his property to his wife , whose luck is excellent . The moment he does so everything prospers with him . The tyrant is told that he will be ...
... told that he will never be able to change his own ill luck and is advised to make over all his property to his wife , whose luck is excellent . The moment he does so everything prospers with him . The tyrant is told that he will be ...
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... told of animals that develop into gods are the direct precursors of the tales told about the gods , i.e. myths . A practical illustration will make this clear . Robin Redbreast is a so - called ' fire - bird ' , that is , one of the ...
... told of animals that develop into gods are the direct precursors of the tales told about the gods , i.e. myths . A practical illustration will make this clear . Robin Redbreast is a so - called ' fire - bird ' , that is , one of the ...
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... told the soldier a dream he had had . He had dreamt that he was going over a steel bridge and into a treasure house . When the tumulus was opened , a considerable treasure was found inside . This story occurs in a large number of ...
... told the soldier a dream he had had . He had dreamt that he was going over a steel bridge and into a treasure house . When the tumulus was opened , a considerable treasure was found inside . This story occurs in a large number of ...
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