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In a Greek text the monster is called toč záro zóguov 6 ápévrms, i.e., The Lord of
the Lower World, which means that he is Death himself. The underlying idea is
familiar from the myth of the rape of Kore and from the common designation of
girls ...
In a Greek text the monster is called toč záro zóguov 6 ápévrms, i.e., The Lord of
the Lower World, which means that he is Death himself. The underlying idea is
familiar from the myth of the rape of Kore and from the common designation of
girls ...
Сторінка 111
In the second form the breaking of the taboo has for consequence not only the
departure of the wife but the death (or blinding) of the husband. In this form the
story occurs in Sicily in ancient times, the lover of a goddess being blinded when
he ...
In the second form the breaking of the taboo has for consequence not only the
departure of the wife but the death (or blinding) of the husband. In this form the
story occurs in Sicily in ancient times, the lover of a goddess being blinded when
he ...
Сторінка 325
I refer to the death of the vegetation demon. Sir J. G. Frazer, when he wrote his
admirable Golden Bough, believed the conclusion warranted that once upon a
time the vegetation demon was actually put to death. I do not doubt indeed that
such ...
I refer to the death of the vegetation demon. Sir J. G. Frazer, when he wrote his
admirable Golden Bough, believed the conclusion warranted that once upon a
time the vegetation demon was actually put to death. I do not doubt indeed that
such ...
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