The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... Teutonic mythology knows nothing about a figure corresponding to the classical Aphrodite the goddess Freya is known ... Teutonic countries , though there are plenty of Venusberge in Germany . Were the legend genuinely Teutonic ...
... Teutonic mythology knows nothing about a figure corresponding to the classical Aphrodite the goddess Freya is known ... Teutonic countries , though there are plenty of Venusberge in Germany . Were the legend genuinely Teutonic ...
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... Teutonic and Slavonic countries we find , usually quite well localized , the tale of a king shut up in the interior of a mountain , whence he will one day break forth to restore his country to its pristine splendour . In Germany , where ...
... Teutonic and Slavonic countries we find , usually quite well localized , the tale of a king shut up in the interior of a mountain , whence he will one day break forth to restore his country to its pristine splendour . In Germany , where ...
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... Teutonic type and Christian , i.e. , in the last analysis , Oriental and Mediterranean , lore , he was perfectly right , and his analysis still stands as essentially sound . What must be borne in mind only is ( 1 ) that not all the ...
... Teutonic type and Christian , i.e. , in the last analysis , Oriental and Mediterranean , lore , he was perfectly right , and his analysis still stands as essentially sound . What must be borne in mind only is ( 1 ) that not all the ...
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