The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... connected with any monument which can even remotely be supposed to have been responsible for its origin . In Asia the tale is linked with the emperor Julian the Apostate and a statue of Mercury which punished him in precisely that ...
... connected with any monument which can even remotely be supposed to have been responsible for its origin . In Asia the tale is linked with the emperor Julian the Apostate and a statue of Mercury which punished him in precisely that ...
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... connected with her person . This aversion is apt to be extended to the whole fair sex , irrespective of age , when the man is setting out on a hunting or fishing expedition . The idea behind it is no doubt the division of labour between ...
... connected with her person . This aversion is apt to be extended to the whole fair sex , irrespective of age , when the man is setting out on a hunting or fishing expedition . The idea behind it is no doubt the division of labour between ...
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... connected with what Caesar says about the taboo in which it stood with the Ancient Britons , the less so because the territory covered by this class of superstitions by far exceeds the territory inhabited by the ancient Celts . The ...
... connected with what Caesar says about the taboo in which it stood with the Ancient Britons , the less so because the territory covered by this class of superstitions by far exceeds the territory inhabited by the ancient Celts . The ...
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