The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... appearing as a card - player and joining a party of peasants , engaged in a game of poker while Mass is being celebrated . Or he may appear as a fiddler making the villagers dance on some fast - day , All Souls ' Eve , for example . Or ...
... appearing as a card - player and joining a party of peasants , engaged in a game of poker while Mass is being celebrated . Or he may appear as a fiddler making the villagers dance on some fast - day , All Souls ' Eve , for example . Or ...
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... appear to have arisen in Mesopotamia and thence to have migrated both east and west , arriving in India no less surely than in Africa , 25 The same characteristic , coupled probably with the dangerous qualities of the many poisonous ...
... appear to have arisen in Mesopotamia and thence to have migrated both east and west , arriving in India no less surely than in Africa , 25 The same characteristic , coupled probably with the dangerous qualities of the many poisonous ...
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Alexander Haggerty Krappe. The religious character of the dance made it appear logical to perform it in the sanctuary itself . Quite naturally , any religion which had purged itself of these more earthly elements that ... appear logical ...
Alexander Haggerty Krappe. The religious character of the dance made it appear logical to perform it in the sanctuary itself . Quite naturally , any religion which had purged itself of these more earthly elements that ... appear logical ...
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