The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... explains the fixity of local legends . The same applies to legends attempting to explain a name , usually by way of folk - etymology . Out of sight , out of mind , certainly holds true for this particular production of the popular ...
... explains the fixity of local legends . The same applies to legends attempting to explain a name , usually by way of folk - etymology . Out of sight , out of mind , certainly holds true for this particular production of the popular ...
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... explain the origin of a popular rhyme , or mayhap a rhyme of literary origin , the true genesis of which had been forgotten . To hunt for any historical nucleus of the legend is as idle as looking for George Washington's cherry - tree ...
... explain the origin of a popular rhyme , or mayhap a rhyme of literary origin , the true genesis of which had been forgotten . To hunt for any historical nucleus of the legend is as idle as looking for George Washington's cherry - tree ...
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... explanation . Such an explanation has been given ( though it fails to explain all cases ) for the nature of dreams . The concept of the subcon- scious mind ' , though at present little more than a scientific term , affords a good ...
... explanation . Such an explanation has been given ( though it fails to explain all cases ) for the nature of dreams . The concept of the subcon- scious mind ' , though at present little more than a scientific term , affords a good ...
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