The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... Europe , Blue - Beard requests his fiancées to devour a dead man's bone . Two of the sisters refuse and are promptly ... European fairy tales in the Indian compilations . These facts led Th . Benfey to enunciate , in 1859 , his famous ...
... Europe , Blue - Beard requests his fiancées to devour a dead man's bone . Two of the sisters refuse and are promptly ... European fairy tales in the Indian compilations . These facts led Th . Benfey to enunciate , in 1859 , his famous ...
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... European continent such as Iceland , Portugal and Italy , whilst in Central and partly also in Eastern Europe the new form , dating , as we have seen , from the seventeenth century , prevails . ones . If the migration took place by sea ...
... European continent such as Iceland , Portugal and Italy , whilst in Central and partly also in Eastern Europe the new form , dating , as we have seen , from the seventeenth century , prevails . ones . If the migration took place by sea ...
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... European fox . The character of the cat as the most recent of domesticated animals comes out clearly in its unusually important rôle in pop- ular belief and superstition . It is distinctly a supernatural , an uncanny animal , connected ...
... European fox . The character of the cat as the most recent of domesticated animals comes out clearly in its unusually important rôle in pop- ular belief and superstition . It is distinctly a supernatural , an uncanny animal , connected ...
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