The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... usually unknown , and it requires as a rule special investigations to determine it . The theory of polygenesis may at the most be admitted as a possibility for certain merry tales of a fairly simple structure and presupposing rather ...
... usually unknown , and it requires as a rule special investigations to determine it . The theory of polygenesis may at the most be admitted as a possibility for certain merry tales of a fairly simple structure and presupposing rather ...
Сторінка 101
... usually shorter than a fairy tale , in prose , existing in a limited number of variants , some , if not all , of which may become localized in quite different places . The number of motives is , generally speaking , large enough and ...
... usually shorter than a fairy tale , in prose , existing in a limited number of variants , some , if not all , of which may become localized in quite different places . The number of motives is , generally speaking , large enough and ...
Сторінка 280
... usually performed at the beginning of puberty , it is clear that it was meant to ' divide ' the ' men of the clan from the ' youths ' . That such was its function also among the prehistoric Israelites and the Semites in general is ...
... usually performed at the beginning of puberty , it is clear that it was meant to ' divide ' the ' men of the clan from the ' youths ' . That such was its function also among the prehistoric Israelites and the Semites in general is ...
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