The Science of Folk-loreMethuen, 1930 - 344 стор. |
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... Scandinavia , where it is found to this day . With this story was fused an Irish saga , as may be judged from the following incidents unknown in Scandinavia : ( 1 ) the girl vanishes upon making the circuit of a church withershins ...
... Scandinavia , where it is found to this day . With this story was fused an Irish saga , as may be judged from the following incidents unknown in Scandinavia : ( 1 ) the girl vanishes upon making the circuit of a church withershins ...
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... Scandinavia including the Faroe Islands and Iceland , and parts of Poland and Bohemia . The third comprises the Castilian romances , and the fourth is made up of the Balkan ballads and the Russian byliny . The first and second group are ...
... Scandinavia including the Faroe Islands and Iceland , and parts of Poland and Bohemia . The third comprises the Castilian romances , and the fourth is made up of the Balkan ballads and the Russian byliny . The first and second group are ...
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Alexander Haggerty Krappe. The murmured with a low voice , or , in Scandinavia , by runes . 20 latter are of course ... Scandinavia , finally , we hear how the Danish king Harald Gorms- son sends a magician to Iceland to spy out the ...
Alexander Haggerty Krappe. The murmured with a low voice , or , in Scandinavia , by runes . 20 latter are of course ... Scandinavia , finally , we hear how the Danish king Harald Gorms- son sends a magician to Iceland to spy out the ...
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