The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion, 3. részMacmillan, 1922 - 752 oldal |
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... light from certain Assyrian inscriptions , which seem to confirm the interpretation which I formerly gave of the festival as a New Year celebration and the parent of the Jewish festival of Purim . Other recently discovered parallels to ...
... light from certain Assyrian inscriptions , which seem to confirm the interpretation which I formerly gave of the festival as a New Year celebration and the parent of the Jewish festival of Purim . Other recently discovered parallels to ...
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... light of tradition reveals a similar union of temporal and spiritual power , of royal and priestly duties , in the kings of that delightful region of Central America whose ancient capital , now buried under the rank growth of the ...
... light of tradition reveals a similar union of temporal and spiritual power , of royal and priestly duties , in the kings of that delightful region of Central America whose ancient capital , now buried under the rank growth of the ...
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... light ; otherwise their absent husbands will oversleep themselves . The women may not oil their hair , or the men will slip . The women may neither sleep nor doze by day , or the men will be drowsy on the march . The women must cook and ...
... light ; otherwise their absent husbands will oversleep themselves . The women may not oil their hair , or the men will slip . The women may neither sleep nor doze by day , or the men will be drowsy on the march . The women must cook and ...
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... light of dreams . The fatal flaw of magic lies not in its general assumption of a sequence of events determined by law , but in its total misconception of the nature of the particular laws which govern that sequence . If we analyse the ...
... light of dreams . The fatal flaw of magic lies not in its general assumption of a sequence of events determined by law , but in its total misconception of the nature of the particular laws which govern that sequence . If we analyse the ...
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... light o ' love , and at the first stroke of eleven he begins to mumble the mass backwards , and ends just as the clocks are knelling the midnight hour . His leman acts as clerk . The host he blesses is black and has three points ; he ...
... light o ' love , and at the first stroke of eleven he begins to mumble the mass backwards , and ends just as the clocks are knelling the midnight hour . His leman acts as clerk . The host he blesses is black and has three points ; he ...
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