The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... simply one of the numerous stratagems attributed to the Normans when all Europe was frightened , not to say terrorized , by their piratical expeditions . It has two roots , viz . , the ancient belief in fire - carrying birds , recorded ...
... simply one of the numerous stratagems attributed to the Normans when all Europe was frightened , not to say terrorized , by their piratical expeditions . It has two roots , viz . , the ancient belief in fire - carrying birds , recorded ...
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... simply Jove's answer , has all the earmarks of an aetiological tale . Numerous superstitions are connected with purely subjective phenomena such as the hiccough , the ringing of the ears , etc. The usual assertion is that they are ...
... simply Jove's answer , has all the earmarks of an aetiological tale . Numerous superstitions are connected with purely subjective phenomena such as the hiccough , the ringing of the ears , etc. The usual assertion is that they are ...
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... simply in the assumption that the physical connexion implies a certain degree of identity between the individual whose corpse lies buried and the plant growing out of the tomb . Nor did animism altogether succeed in replacing the older ...
... simply in the assumption that the physical connexion implies a certain degree of identity between the individual whose corpse lies buried and the plant growing out of the tomb . Nor did animism altogether succeed in replacing the older ...
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