The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... evil thoughts , his good and evil actions , an idea which , for didactic purposes no doubt , was taken over into Christianity and Islam.44 By a still further extension , to a whole group of individuals , a family or dynasty , and even a ...
... evil thoughts , his good and evil actions , an idea which , for didactic purposes no doubt , was taken over into Christianity and Islam.44 By a still further extension , to a whole group of individuals , a family or dynasty , and even a ...
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... evil omen . It is not even certain whether this rôle of the hare in modern European folk - lore can be connected ... Evil One . In Pome- rania , a country with a decidedly Slavonic substratum , though of German speech , a king of the ...
... evil omen . It is not even certain whether this rôle of the hare in modern European folk - lore can be connected ... Evil One . In Pome- rania , a country with a decidedly Slavonic substratum , though of German speech , a king of the ...
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... evil omen or the effects of a curse or of the evil eye . Noise and evil smells are no less effective in driving away evil spirits and breaking charms . The bells of the Jewish high priest no less than the church bells of more modern ...
... evil omen or the effects of a curse or of the evil eye . Noise and evil smells are no less effective in driving away evil spirits and breaking charms . The bells of the Jewish high priest no less than the church bells of more modern ...
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