The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... least not gaiety of the light - hearted sort . Many folk - songs are in fact melodramatic ; over others there hovers an atmosphere , if not of tragedy , at least of life's hardness and even bitterness . The folk - song is highly ...
... least not gaiety of the light - hearted sort . Many folk - songs are in fact melodramatic ; over others there hovers an atmosphere , if not of tragedy , at least of life's hardness and even bitterness . The folk - song is highly ...
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... least on a large scale , during the winter . 21 For economic reasons the autumn was also the usual time for the conclusion of marriages , a system which comes out most clearly in the Icelandic sagas . 22 This latter fact is indicative ...
... least on a large scale , during the winter . 21 For economic reasons the autumn was also the usual time for the conclusion of marriages , a system which comes out most clearly in the Icelandic sagas . 22 This latter fact is indicative ...
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Alexander Haggerty Krappe. this respect at least magic may be considered as the precursor of the natural sciences . Yet it is ... least beyond what has been said on the subject in connexion with plant lore . The reader will find MAGIC 299.
Alexander Haggerty Krappe. this respect at least magic may be considered as the precursor of the natural sciences . Yet it is ... least beyond what has been said on the subject in connexion with plant lore . The reader will find MAGIC 299.
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