The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... episode can be understood , of course , only if one has seen these chests , used throughout the Middle Ages and generally made of oak - wood . This fact alone would settle the probable date of the origin of the episode . In this case we ...
... episode can be understood , of course , only if one has seen these chests , used throughout the Middle Ages and generally made of oak - wood . This fact alone would settle the probable date of the origin of the episode . In this case we ...
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... episode that Apollonius or even his immediate source were familiar with that rule as current law . It is not even permissible to con- clude , without further inquiry , that the roots of the story go back to a period when such a rule was ...
... episode that Apollonius or even his immediate source were familiar with that rule as current law . It is not even permissible to con- clude , without further inquiry , that the roots of the story go back to a period when such a rule was ...
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... episode . The hero will come to a country suffering acutely from famine because a dragon has swallowed up all the water ( in the more modernised texts he is merely guarding a spring ) and will release them only if offered a victim ...
... episode . The hero will come to a country suffering acutely from famine because a dragon has swallowed up all the water ( in the more modernised texts he is merely guarding a spring ) and will release them only if offered a victim ...
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