The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... Celtic Fairy Tales ( 1892 ) ; More Celtic Fairy Tales ( 1894 ) ; E. S. Hartland , English Fairy and Other Folk - Tales ( 1890 ) ; Sir George Douglas , Scottish Fairy and Folk Tales ( 1901 ) ; S. Baring - Gould , English Fairy Tales ...
... Celtic Fairy Tales ( 1892 ) ; More Celtic Fairy Tales ( 1894 ) ; E. S. Hartland , English Fairy and Other Folk - Tales ( 1890 ) ; Sir George Douglas , Scottish Fairy and Folk Tales ( 1901 ) ; S. Baring - Gould , English Fairy Tales ...
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... Celtic variety . In fact , that wonderful kingdom of Venus , whether in Germany or in Italy , has no parallel ... Celtic , that it migrated from Celtic England to Germany , the figure of the poet Thomas , unknown on the continent , being ...
... Celtic variety . In fact , that wonderful kingdom of Venus , whether in Germany or in Italy , has no parallel ... Celtic , that it migrated from Celtic England to Germany , the figure of the poet Thomas , unknown on the continent , being ...
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... Celtic feast of Lugnasad , on August 1st , so important for the whole Celtic world that Augustus , after the pacification of Gaul , thought it best to leave it untouched , merely Romanizing it a little , has in recent years been ...
... Celtic feast of Lugnasad , on August 1st , so important for the whole Celtic world that Augustus , after the pacification of Gaul , thought it best to leave it untouched , merely Romanizing it a little , has in recent years been ...
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