The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 Seiten |
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... less than in Ancient Iceland . The treasure of Fafnir as well as the magic ring of a wide - spread fairy tale discussed above are derivatives of this curious notion . From treasure trove to the finding of hidden water is not a far cry ...
... less than in Ancient Iceland . The treasure of Fafnir as well as the magic ring of a wide - spread fairy tale discussed above are derivatives of this curious notion . From treasure trove to the finding of hidden water is not a far cry ...
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... less effective in driving away evil spirits and breaking charms . The bells of the Jewish high priest no less than the church bells of more modern times have precisely such an object , and the custom of ringing the church bells to ...
... less effective in driving away evil spirits and breaking charms . The bells of the Jewish high priest no less than the church bells of more modern times have precisely such an object , and the custom of ringing the church bells to ...
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... less of a bugaboo than Voltaire's deity . No doubt , he wrote for a society as emancipated as the upper ten of the Athens of Pericles and the Rome of Augustus . Yet in poets it is well not only to regard what they say but also what they ...
... less of a bugaboo than Voltaire's deity . No doubt , he wrote for a society as emancipated as the upper ten of the Athens of Pericles and the Rome of Augustus . Yet in poets it is well not only to regard what they say but also what they ...
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