The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... once been a baker's daughter . Here is the tale , according to a version written down in Gloucestershire.5 Our Lord once went into a baker's shop where they were baking and asked for some bread to eat . The mistress of the shop ...
... once been a baker's daughter . Here is the tale , according to a version written down in Gloucestershire.5 Our Lord once went into a baker's shop where they were baking and asked for some bread to eat . The mistress of the shop ...
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... once upon a time the eagle was Zeus himself , in his capacity of the thunderer , the eagle being a thunder - bird par excellence . By similar inferences we know that Thor once was the robin , Tyr and the Roman Mars wolves , and Artemis ...
... once upon a time the eagle was Zeus himself , in his capacity of the thunderer , the eagle being a thunder - bird par excellence . By similar inferences we know that Thor once was the robin , Tyr and the Roman Mars wolves , and Artemis ...
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Alexander Haggerty Krappe. Both myths arose out of the fact that Tyr was once a wolf , that the wolf then came to be his divine attribute and that there once existed , all over Europe and the Near East , certain monuments representing a ...
Alexander Haggerty Krappe. Both myths arose out of the fact that Tyr was once a wolf , that the wolf then came to be his divine attribute and that there once existed , all over Europe and the Near East , certain monuments representing a ...
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