The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... tree , Reign thou over us . But the olive- tree said unto them , Should I leave my fatness wherewith by me they honour God and man and go to wave to and fro over the trees ? And the trees said unto the fig - tree , Come thou and reign ...
... tree , Reign thou over us . But the olive- tree said unto them , Should I leave my fatness wherewith by me they honour God and man and go to wave to and fro over the trees ? And the trees said unto the fig - tree , Come thou and reign ...
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... tree . Once that concept fades away with the growing of civilization , another is readily substituted for it , and the tree which was formerly the seat of the external soul now becomes the life - tree of a person . Between the tree ...
... tree . Once that concept fades away with the growing of civilization , another is readily substituted for it , and the tree which was formerly the seat of the external soul now becomes the life - tree of a person . Between the tree ...
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... tree . Hence the association of Zeus - Jupiter with the oak , 16 hence also Jahveh ( an old thunder- god ) appearing to Abraham under the oak of Mamre , accom- panied , moreover , by the Dioscuri , who in the sacred text have become ...
... tree . Hence the association of Zeus - Jupiter with the oak , 16 hence also Jahveh ( an old thunder- god ) appearing to Abraham under the oak of Mamre , accom- panied , moreover , by the Dioscuri , who in the sacred text have become ...
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