The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... matter and , no doubt , in the text itself . These may vary with each ethnical group , but their presence in all of them may be taken for granted . The genea- logical character requires a certain terseness , even dryness , of style ...
... matter and , no doubt , in the text itself . These may vary with each ethnical group , but their presence in all of them may be taken for granted . The genea- logical character requires a certain terseness , even dryness , of style ...
Сторінка 148
... matter of fact , it holds true for all popular fiction . The proverb strives for no high ideal , difficult of attainment , but merely voices the sum total of everyday experience which has become the common property of a social group and ...
... matter of fact , it holds true for all popular fiction . The proverb strives for no high ideal , difficult of attainment , but merely voices the sum total of everyday experience which has become the common property of a social group and ...
Сторінка 284
... matter for individual cases . A good deal naturally depends upon the nature of the custom or rite . It goes without saying , for example , that an agricul- tural rite for which no antecedents can be discovered , cannot be separated from ...
... matter for individual cases . A good deal naturally depends upon the nature of the custom or rite . It goes without saying , for example , that an agricul- tural rite for which no antecedents can be discovered , cannot be separated from ...
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