The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... well known , far better developed among savages than among modern city folk . The inference , however , rests on a slender foundation . For granting that man's scent has been on the decline for the last 2,000 years , a supposition not ...
... well known , far better developed among savages than among modern city folk . The inference , however , rests on a slender foundation . For granting that man's scent has been on the decline for the last 2,000 years , a supposition not ...
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... well known , is not at all peculiar to man but is shared with all higher animals . With communal life well de- veloped , it is but natural that certain patterns should arise which would in turn dominate this type of song so as to create ...
... well known , is not at all peculiar to man but is shared with all higher animals . With communal life well de- veloped , it is but natural that certain patterns should arise which would in turn dominate this type of song so as to create ...
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... well - known institution of the yearly king ? Weather - lore owes its existence chiefly , of course , to the impor ... well - known apotropaion . well - known apotropaion . The Changeling superstition 39 derived a good deal of its ...
... well - known institution of the yearly king ? Weather - lore owes its existence chiefly , of course , to the impor ... well - known apotropaion . well - known apotropaion . The Changeling superstition 39 derived a good deal of its ...
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