The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... demon . ( 5 ) Flight of captive with the demon's daughter . ( 6-8 ) Three lifeless objects reply for the fugitives . * Throughout this book I shall use the good English form motive rather than the pedantic motif , borrowed from the ...
... demon . ( 5 ) Flight of captive with the demon's daughter . ( 6-8 ) Three lifeless objects reply for the fugitives . * Throughout this book I shall use the good English form motive rather than the pedantic motif , borrowed from the ...
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... demons ever formed part of a well - organized or well - developed religious system . A few , such as certain house- hold dwarfs or certain trolls or giants , may possibly have enjoyed local cults , yet even such a fact would have no ...
... demons ever formed part of a well - organized or well - developed religious system . A few , such as certain house- hold dwarfs or certain trolls or giants , may possibly have enjoyed local cults , yet even such a fact would have no ...
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... demons . The theme , best known perhaps through the Oriental story of Sindbad the Sailor , of the Old Man of the Sea ... demon leader of the wild host is apt to become , quite independently in different regions , a godless prince who by ...
... demons . The theme , best known perhaps through the Oriental story of Sindbad the Sailor , of the Old Man of the Sea ... demon leader of the wild host is apt to become , quite independently in different regions , a godless prince who by ...
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