The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... supposed to exist between the English Those that eat cherries with great persons shall have their eyes squirted out with the stones , and the German Mit grossen Herren ist nicht gut Kirschen essen , though it is impossible to say ...
... supposed to exist between the English Those that eat cherries with great persons shall have their eyes squirted out with the stones , and the German Mit grossen Herren ist nicht gut Kirschen essen , though it is impossible to say ...
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... supposed virtue in help- ing sterile women , a property attested by the book of Genesis . There is , further , the famous springwort , a plant supposed to be able to open the entrances to hidden treasures , sometimes also to restore ...
... supposed virtue in help- ing sterile women , a property attested by the book of Genesis . There is , further , the famous springwort , a plant supposed to be able to open the entrances to hidden treasures , sometimes also to restore ...
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... supposed to be endowed with a particularly sinister glance ; witness certain images of Athena and Dionysos . To avert their evil influences , their worshippers took care to veil them or else , when they were carried in pro- cession , to ...
... supposed to be endowed with a particularly sinister glance ; witness certain images of Athena and Dionysos . To avert their evil influences , their worshippers took care to veil them or else , when they were carried in pro- cession , to ...
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