The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... various rites and customs which go far to make up rural life . 23 The event of a birth , though it cannot be classed among the ' abnormal ' incidents which naturally cause horror or fear , is at least extraordinary enough to excite such ...
... various rites and customs which go far to make up rural life . 23 The event of a birth , though it cannot be classed among the ' abnormal ' incidents which naturally cause horror or fear , is at least extraordinary enough to excite such ...
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... Various other steps call forth customs and rites of more or less consequence , as when the child has its first tooth , or when it first goes to school , or when it is confirmed ' . Yet in the Islamic countries only does a ceremony of ...
... Various other steps call forth customs and rites of more or less consequence , as when the child has its first tooth , or when it first goes to school , or when it is confirmed ' . Yet in the Islamic countries only does a ceremony of ...
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... various animals , the underlying idea being , that by eating the heart of an animal the real or supposed qualities of the animal would pass to the eater . The various injunctions respecting sexual continence or the abstinence from ...
... various animals , the underlying idea being , that by eating the heart of an animal the real or supposed qualities of the animal would pass to the eater . The various injunctions respecting sexual continence or the abstinence from ...
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