The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion, 3. részMacmillan, 1922 - 752 oldal |
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... seems to have played a foremost part in her ritual . For during her annual festival , held on the thirteenth of ... seem to have been tended by Vestal Virgins , for the head of a Vestal in terra - cotta was found on the spot , and the ...
... seems to have played a foremost part in her ritual . For during her annual festival , held on the thirteenth of ... seem to have been tended by Vestal Virgins , for the head of a Vestal in terra - cotta was found on the spot , and the ...
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... seems to date its foundation sometime before 495 B.C. , the year in which Pometia was sacked by the Romans and disappears from history . But we cannot suppose that so barbarous a rule as that of the Arician priesthood was deliberately ...
... seems to date its foundation sometime before 495 B.C. , the year in which Pometia was sacked by the Romans and disappears from history . But we cannot suppose that so barbarous a rule as that of the Arician priesthood was deliberately ...
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... seems probable , to be her special embodiment , her priest may not only have worshipped it as his goddess but embraced it as his wife . There is at least nothing absurd in the supposition , since even in the time of Pliny a noble Roman ...
... seems probable , to be her special embodiment , her priest may not only have worshipped it as his goddess but embraced it as his wife . There is at least nothing absurd in the supposition , since even in the time of Pliny a noble Roman ...
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... seems clear that the sharp - pointed stick on which the bait is skewered would similarly work itself loose , and the ... seem to be only a special application of sympathetic magic , with its two great laws of similarity and contact ...
... seems clear that the sharp - pointed stick on which the bait is skewered would similarly work itself loose , and the ... seem to be only a special application of sympathetic magic , with its two great laws of similarity and contact ...
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... seems plain to the Malay that if , while seeking for camphor , he were to eat his salt finely ground , the camphor would be found also in fine grains ; whereas by eating his salt coarse he ensures that the grains of the camphor will ...
... seems plain to the Malay that if , while seeking for camphor , he were to eat his salt finely ground , the camphor would be found also in fine grains ; whereas by eating his salt coarse he ensures that the grains of the camphor will ...
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