The Science of Folk-loreMethuen, 1930 - 344 стор. |
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... custom , if not actually practised , was at least still clearly remembered . A fairly common fairy tale incident is the finding of the bride , as a task imposed upon the candidate for marriage . Now it is perfectly true that the episode ...
... custom , if not actually practised , was at least still clearly remembered . A fairly common fairy tale incident is the finding of the bride , as a task imposed upon the candidate for marriage . Now it is perfectly true that the episode ...
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... custom . But the same custom is still observable in continental European weddings ; it was probably equally current in eighteenth - century England . The game Nuts in May is taken to reflect marriage by capture . In a way it may do so ...
... custom . But the same custom is still observable in continental European weddings ; it was probably equally current in eighteenth - century England . The game Nuts in May is taken to reflect marriage by capture . In a way it may do so ...
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... custom still observed among many savage and barbaric races , and to this day Europeans and Americans do not relish the idea of wearing the clothes which once belonged to a person deceased . Of later origin , though to be sure primitive ...
... custom still observed among many savage and barbaric races , and to this day Europeans and Americans do not relish the idea of wearing the clothes which once belonged to a person deceased . Of later origin , though to be sure primitive ...
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