The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... ritual dance has almost completely disappeared . The ritual song was originally accompanied by the ritual dance , or rather , it accompanied the latter , since the dance was , as it still is in many a savage society , the most important ...
... ritual dance has almost completely disappeared . The ritual song was originally accompanied by the ritual dance , or rather , it accompanied the latter , since the dance was , as it still is in many a savage society , the most important ...
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... ritual was then seen to be connected with the myth of the golden age , and to explain this connexion , the myth was ... ritual , as was proved by Wilhelm Mannhardt.12 The famous myths of the dragon - seed of Kadmos and Iason and of the ...
... ritual was then seen to be connected with the myth of the golden age , and to explain this connexion , the myth was ... ritual , as was proved by Wilhelm Mannhardt.12 The famous myths of the dragon - seed of Kadmos and Iason and of the ...
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... ritual in which a human representative of John Barleycorn was treated in this fashion ? I must frankly count myself among the honest doubters who believe that , if a ritual grinding there was ( and that I do not doubt ) , the victim was ...
... ritual in which a human representative of John Barleycorn was treated in this fashion ? I must frankly count myself among the honest doubters who believe that , if a ritual grinding there was ( and that I do not doubt ) , the victim was ...
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