The Science of Folk-loreMethuen, 1930 - 344 стор. |
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... common occurrence of realistic elements in fairy tales , this ritual watch does turn up in certain variants of certain types , usually in the form of a wake undertaken in three successive nights by one of the three sons of the deceased ...
... common occurrence of realistic elements in fairy tales , this ritual watch does turn up in certain variants of certain types , usually in the form of a wake undertaken in three successive nights by one of the three sons of the deceased ...
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... common sense , a rather cruel common sense , perhaps , as for example in La Fontaine's fable about the Grasshopper and the Ant , but common sense all the same . It is significant that though the authors of the New Testament and of the ...
... common sense , a rather cruel common sense , perhaps , as for example in La Fontaine's fable about the Grasshopper and the Ant , but common sense all the same . It is significant that though the authors of the New Testament and of the ...
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... common sense has in common with the Nicomachian Ethics . Without this general supposition one would have difficulty in understanding the curious fact that proverbs can be found to recommend one attitude , and others praising the precise ...
... common sense has in common with the Nicomachian Ethics . Without this general supposition one would have difficulty in understanding the curious fact that proverbs can be found to recommend one attitude , and others praising the precise ...
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