The Science of Folk-loreMethuen, 1930 - 344 стор. |
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... Slavonic . They appear rather to have been inherited from the old Rhaetian and Basque popu- lation partly Latinized ... Slavonic , the nightmare being obviously a . Slavonic vila with a German name . The Rhenish Loreley , familiar to ...
... Slavonic . They appear rather to have been inherited from the old Rhaetian and Basque popu- lation partly Latinized ... Slavonic , the nightmare being obviously a . Slavonic vila with a German name . The Rhenish Loreley , familiar to ...
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... Slavonic vile resemble on the whole the Teutonic elves , the Celtic fairies and the Modern Greek Nereides . They are more feared than liked , and Slavonic legends narrate how mortals who by mishap got into their company , were ' struck ...
... Slavonic vile resemble on the whole the Teutonic elves , the Celtic fairies and the Modern Greek Nereides . They are more feared than liked , and Slavonic legends narrate how mortals who by mishap got into their company , were ' struck ...
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... Slavonic substratum or with currents emanating from the Slavonic countries of Europe . The problem is even more complicated for Modern Greece , where it is linked up with the vexed question of the Slavonic influence and the Slavonic ...
... Slavonic substratum or with currents emanating from the Slavonic countries of Europe . The problem is even more complicated for Modern Greece , where it is linked up with the vexed question of the Slavonic influence and the Slavonic ...
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