The Science of Folk-loreMethuen, 1930 - 344 стор. |
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... character . Its protagonists are types and few in number : the- hero ( or heroine ) , the kindly helper or helpers , and the villain or villains . As a rule there is only one hero . The exceptions are few and ́ . far between , one being ...
... character . Its protagonists are types and few in number : the- hero ( or heroine ) , the kindly helper or helpers , and the villain or villains . As a rule there is only one hero . The exceptions are few and ́ . far between , one being ...
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... character development . If the listeners would like to conclude that one or the other of the characters has profited from the experience recounted in the story , there is of course nothing to prevent them from taking such an optimistic ...
... character development . If the listeners would like to conclude that one or the other of the characters has profited from the experience recounted in the story , there is of course nothing to prevent them from taking such an optimistic ...
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... character of which was quite as unknown to the Mediaeval physicians as were the mineralogical qualities of the stones in question . In the Near East matters have not changed materially , and the belief in the curative powers of certain ...
... character of which was quite as unknown to the Mediaeval physicians as were the mineralogical qualities of the stones in question . In the Near East matters have not changed materially , and the belief in the curative powers of certain ...
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