The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... merely copying Varro's lost Antiquitates who in his turn had obtained the information in question from the work of Poseidonios , a writer of the first century B.C. Thus the true date of the document antedates by five centuries its ...
... merely copying Varro's lost Antiquitates who in his turn had obtained the information in question from the work of Poseidonios , a writer of the first century B.C. Thus the true date of the document antedates by five centuries its ...
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... merely place at the hero's disposal their superior knowledge , limiting themselves to the giving of advice , whilst in others it is they who accomplish the major and most difficult portion of the task if not the task itself . It is ...
... merely place at the hero's disposal their superior knowledge , limiting themselves to the giving of advice , whilst in others it is they who accomplish the major and most difficult portion of the task if not the task itself . It is ...
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... merely ' folk - songs or ' folk - melodies ' , whilst the Spaniards and French designate the type by the word romance ( of masculine gender ) , which origin- ally simply designated any composition written in the vernacular as opposed to ...
... merely ' folk - songs or ' folk - melodies ' , whilst the Spaniards and French designate the type by the word romance ( of masculine gender ) , which origin- ally simply designated any composition written in the vernacular as opposed to ...
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