The Science of Folk-loreMethuen, 1930 - 344 стор. |
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... former inhabitants of the country more feared than liked . Thus , for example , the German word Hüne , denoting a giant , is unquestionably a derivation from Hun , which word designated not only the subjects of Attila but also the ...
... former inhabitants of the country more feared than liked . Thus , for example , the German word Hüne , denoting a giant , is unquestionably a derivation from Hun , which word designated not only the subjects of Attila but also the ...
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... former grand - duchy of Baden , and the former kingdom of Württemberg . The most common form is the type of the hostile twin - brothers , sometimes fighting for the possession of a woman and often dying simultaneously , pierced by one ...
... former grand - duchy of Baden , and the former kingdom of Württemberg . The most common form is the type of the hostile twin - brothers , sometimes fighting for the possession of a woman and often dying simultaneously , pierced by one ...
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... former by the latter . In modern times the original folk - song has become a dead genre in Western Europe , for the simple reason that the literary men amply supply the need of all orders of modern society . In fact , they have done so ...
... former by the latter . In modern times the original folk - song has become a dead genre in Western Europe , for the simple reason that the literary men amply supply the need of all orders of modern society . In fact , they have done so ...
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