The Golden Bough: A Study in Magic and Religion, 3. részMacmillan, 1922 - 752 oldal |
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... sometimes known as the lake and grove of Aricia . But the town of Aricia ( the modern La Riccia ) was situated about three miles off , at the foot of the Alban Mount , and separated by a steep descent from the lake , which lies in a ...
... sometimes known as the lake and grove of Aricia . But the town of Aricia ( the modern La Riccia ) was situated about three miles off , at the foot of the Alban Mount , and separated by a steep descent from the lake , which lies in a ...
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... sometimes begins operations by throwing a dead man's bone over the house , saying , with pungent sarcasm , " As this bone may waken , so may these people waken " ; after that not a soul in the house can keep his or her eyes open ...
... sometimes begins operations by throwing a dead man's bone over the house , saying , with pungent sarcasm , " As this bone may waken , so may these people waken " ; after that not a soul in the house can keep his or her eyes open ...
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... sometimes it is thought needful that the thief should have one such candle for every person in the house , for if he has one candle too little somebody in the house will wake and catch him . Once these tapers begin to burn , there is ...
... sometimes it is thought needful that the thief should have one such candle for every person in the house , for if he has one candle too little somebody in the house will wake and catch him . Once these tapers begin to burn , there is ...
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... sometimes it is required that the nail should be taken from a coffin . A like mode of injuring an enemy is resorted to in some parts of France . It is said that there was an old woman who used to frequent Stow in Suffolk , and she was a ...
... sometimes it is required that the nail should be taken from a coffin . A like mode of injuring an enemy is resorted to in some parts of France . It is said that there was an old woman who used to frequent Stow in Suffolk , and she was a ...
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... Sometimes , without going quite so far as that , the wizard declared that he would scatter the bones of Osiris or reveal his sacred legend , if the god proved contumacious . Similarly in India at the present day the great Hindoo trinity ...
... Sometimes , without going quite so far as that , the wizard declared that he would scatter the bones of Osiris or reveal his sacred legend , if the god proved contumacious . Similarly in India at the present day the great Hindoo trinity ...
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