The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... possible . Under these circumstances it is certainly excusable to take a common - sense view and to regard the fairy tale as a definite type of popular fiction , primarily designed to please and to entertain . At least such is its scope ...
... possible . Under these circumstances it is certainly excusable to take a common - sense view and to regard the fairy tale as a definite type of popular fiction , primarily designed to please and to entertain . At least such is its scope ...
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... possible that impostors should have misused the belief in question in precisely this manner . At least there is nothing inherently improbable in the story of Mundus and Paulina . Thus the theory of polygenesis in the case of a story of ...
... possible that impostors should have misused the belief in question in precisely this manner . At least there is nothing inherently improbable in the story of Mundus and Paulina . Thus the theory of polygenesis in the case of a story of ...
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... possible occasions he gives forth a proverb . The sagaman is careful to add that it was remembered ever afterwards and that the saying passed into a proverb . Now whether the statement itself is historical , that is , whether Grettir ...
... possible occasions he gives forth a proverb . The sagaman is careful to add that it was remembered ever afterwards and that the saying passed into a proverb . Now whether the statement itself is historical , that is , whether Grettir ...
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