The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... idea and metaphor is so simple that polygenesis may be seriously considered . Such is the case for the French Tant va la cruche à l'eau qu'à la fin elle se casse , which is matched by the Arabic Not every time does the pitcher come home ...
... idea and metaphor is so simple that polygenesis may be seriously considered . Such is the case for the French Tant va la cruche à l'eau qu'à la fin elle se casse , which is matched by the Arabic Not every time does the pitcher come home ...
Сторінка 167
... idea . It was , from the modern view - point , altogether coarse , and allusions to the fertility of the young couple no doubt abounded , as they still abound in Russian and Little Russian specimens . It must be remembered , of course ...
... idea . It was , from the modern view - point , altogether coarse , and allusions to the fertility of the young couple no doubt abounded , as they still abound in Russian and Little Russian specimens . It must be remembered , of course ...
Сторінка 214
... idea of sterility connected with her person . This aversion is apt to be extended to the whole fair sex , irrespective of age , when the man is setting out on a hunting or fishing expedition . The idea behind it is no doubt the division ...
... idea of sterility connected with her person . This aversion is apt to be extended to the whole fair sex , irrespective of age , when the man is setting out on a hunting or fishing expedition . The idea behind it is no doubt the division ...
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