The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 58–59American Folklore Society, 1945 |
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... snake crossed his path . So far , we may assume that this corresponds with what an actual snake actually did . Later on , as the story - teller retells his story and the behavior of the snake causes it to be considered a special snake ...
... snake crossed his path . So far , we may assume that this corresponds with what an actual snake actually did . Later on , as the story - teller retells his story and the behavior of the snake causes it to be considered a special snake ...
Strana 175
... Snake , though such titles are usually reserved for tales . The growth of such a pattern on another scale may be observed when the black snake of a story becomes the unusual snake of a tale , and the winged snake of a myth . This ...
... Snake , though such titles are usually reserved for tales . The growth of such a pattern on another scale may be observed when the black snake of a story becomes the unusual snake of a tale , and the winged snake of a myth . This ...
Strana 176
... snake as a datum does not determine the feelings that it is evil or good , nor does it determine the inclusion or exclusion of subjective forms such as , for instance , that the snake went away in order to contrive an illness to the ...
... snake as a datum does not determine the feelings that it is evil or good , nor does it determine the inclusion or exclusion of subjective forms such as , for instance , that the snake went away in order to contrive an illness to the ...
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