The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 Seiten |
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... fact would have no bearing on the part they are made to play in fairy tales . If in a German variant of a certain type ( Frau Holle ) , a goddess of the ancient Teutonic Olympus appears on the scene , this circumstance is simply due to ...
... fact would have no bearing on the part they are made to play in fairy tales . If in a German variant of a certain type ( Frau Holle ) , a goddess of the ancient Teutonic Olympus appears on the scene , this circumstance is simply due to ...
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... fact need cause no surprise , seeing that the mediaeval clergy was the only literary class and hence the only one to which the written tradition was no less accessible than the oral . That as a class the clergy should work primarily for ...
... fact need cause no surprise , seeing that the mediaeval clergy was the only literary class and hence the only one to which the written tradition was no less accessible than the oral . That as a class the clergy should work primarily for ...
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... fact , the modern dance of human couples makes its appearance but late in the history of civilization . This fact itself would not of course disprove off - hand an erotic origin for the insti- tution , and it is well to observe in this ...
... fact , the modern dance of human couples makes its appearance but late in the history of civilization . This fact itself would not of course disprove off - hand an erotic origin for the insti- tution , and it is well to observe in this ...
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