The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... probably older than 200,000 years at least , we have very little reason , it would seem , to look down upon our less fortunate brother , and we probably should not do so were it not for man's well - known lack of all sense of proportion ...
... probably older than 200,000 years at least , we have very little reason , it would seem , to look down upon our less fortunate brother , and we probably should not do so were it not for man's well - known lack of all sense of proportion ...
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... probably true for the Irish To throw a sprat to catch a salmon and the German Eine Wurst nach der Speckseite werfen . If however substantially the same proverb , both in content and form , is found in practically all the languages of ...
... probably true for the Irish To throw a sprat to catch a salmon and the German Eine Wurst nach der Speckseite werfen . If however substantially the same proverb , both in content and form , is found in practically all the languages of ...
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... probably not for this reason that the eagle came to be the bird of Jupiter . It is more probably in its quality of ' thunder bird ' that it was first associated with the chief god of the ancient Mediterranean creed , and it is even ...
... probably not for this reason that the eagle came to be the bird of Jupiter . It is more probably in its quality of ' thunder bird ' that it was first associated with the chief god of the ancient Mediterranean creed , and it is even ...
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