The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... survivals in fairy tales and its claims in this connexion have been so often refuted on these pages that the reader is entitled to ask whether in the writer's view the existence of such survivals is to be denied on principle . To this ...
... survivals in fairy tales and its claims in this connexion have been so often refuted on these pages that the reader is entitled to ask whether in the writer's view the existence of such survivals is to be denied on principle . To this ...
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... survivals in fairy tales might possibly be slightly increased , without , however , materially altering the general picture . Nor is it possible , with the present state of our knowledge , to determine the exact percentage of such survivals ...
... survivals in fairy tales might possibly be slightly increased , without , however , materially altering the general picture . Nor is it possible , with the present state of our knowledge , to determine the exact percentage of such survivals ...
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... survival , and so is the papacy to the ordinary Pro- testant . One has tried to obtain a better criterion by having recourse to the science of anatomy which knows of certain organs no longer necessary for the living organism but survivals ...
... survival , and so is the papacy to the ordinary Pro- testant . One has tried to obtain a better criterion by having recourse to the science of anatomy which knows of certain organs no longer necessary for the living organism but survivals ...
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