The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... example , if in a certain type two brothers part after planting two trees that will wither if any misfortune befall the brothers , this episode owes its existence to the widespread belief in ' life- trees , 22 a belief which , by the ...
... example , if in a certain type two brothers part after planting two trees that will wither if any misfortune befall the brothers , this episode owes its existence to the widespread belief in ' life- trees , 22 a belief which , by the ...
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... example , the ears of the slain bull serve this useful purpose . 74 Then there is the well - known central motive of the tale of Tom Tit Tot , the power of the name . The minute the demon's name is known to his human opponent , his ...
... example , the ears of the slain bull serve this useful purpose . 74 Then there is the well - known central motive of the tale of Tom Tit Tot , the power of the name . The minute the demon's name is known to his human opponent , his ...
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... example , in the Icelandic Saga of Grettir the Strong the hero is such a person , and on all possible occasions he gives forth a proverb . The sagaman is careful to add that it was remembered ever afterwards and that the saying passed ...
... example , in the Icelandic Saga of Grettir the Strong the hero is such a person , and on all possible occasions he gives forth a proverb . The sagaman is careful to add that it was remembered ever afterwards and that the saying passed ...
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