The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... snakes are immortal and is at the base of the myth of the Fall of Man with the snake as a chief actor . The story is neither of Hebrew nor of African origin ( as Sir J. G. Frazer assumed ) , but is found , with slight variants , in ...
... snakes are immortal and is at the base of the myth of the Fall of Man with the snake as a chief actor . The story is neither of Hebrew nor of African origin ( as Sir J. G. Frazer assumed ) , but is found , with slight variants , in ...
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... snakes , and it may pass to man either as a free gift of the snake , as in the tale of the man who knows the languages of animals and of his curious wife , or by man's eating part of the snake's flesh , more especially its heart , as ...
... snakes , and it may pass to man either as a free gift of the snake , as in the tale of the man who knows the languages of animals and of his curious wife , or by man's eating part of the snake's flesh , more especially its heart , as ...
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... snakes is probably again a piece of good observation combined with false logic : a snake creeping out of a grave . What is certain is that snakes and toads , precisely on account of their mode of life , came to be chthonic animals par ...
... snakes is probably again a piece of good observation combined with false logic : a snake creeping out of a grave . What is certain is that snakes and toads , precisely on account of their mode of life , came to be chthonic animals par ...
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