The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... doubt . One of the major crimes is the sin of destroying food or of merely wasting it . The Tyrolese Frau Hütt is transformed into stone on that account , and some Swiss shepherds fare even worse . No doubt we have here the innate ...
... doubt . One of the major crimes is the sin of destroying food or of merely wasting it . The Tyrolese Frau Hütt is transformed into stone on that account , and some Swiss shepherds fare even worse . No doubt we have here the innate ...
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... doubt about its Eastern origin.5 Eastern , too , is the famous legend of Buridan , the scholar who unmasks the wicked queen who used to slay her lovers after having had her fill of love . This strange story had its origin in the ...
... doubt about its Eastern origin.5 Eastern , too , is the famous legend of Buridan , the scholar who unmasks the wicked queen who used to slay her lovers after having had her fill of love . This strange story had its origin in the ...
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... doubt the genesis as proposed by the great English scholar . In the first place , the story is found all over the Old World , even in countries like Japan - where there are no crocodiles . Secondly , one would have to assume , to judge ...
... doubt the genesis as proposed by the great English scholar . In the first place , the story is found all over the Old World , even in countries like Japan - where there are no crocodiles . Secondly , one would have to assume , to judge ...
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