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... human group , their tradition is derived from human life , possesses often a rich epic colouring , and rarely clashes with the belief - open to any one who is minded to adopt it - in their historic reality . Yet , as we are mournfully ...
... human group , their tradition is derived from human life , possesses often a rich epic colouring , and rarely clashes with the belief - open to any one who is minded to adopt it - in their historic reality . Yet , as we are mournfully ...
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... human beings , the sort of euphemistic appellatives that the Greek parent loved to give his children , and many of ... human life transferred to the non - human sphere : pursuit of the bride , cattle - raiding , for instance ...
... human beings , the sort of euphemistic appellatives that the Greek parent loved to give his children , and many of ... human life transferred to the non - human sphere : pursuit of the bride , cattle - raiding , for instance ...
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... human traits in Celtic , Vedic , and Iranian mythology . And it is in regard to these that the conflicting theories of comparative mythologists have played the most woful havoc . The human drama has been robbed by them of its human ...
... human traits in Celtic , Vedic , and Iranian mythology . And it is in regard to these that the conflicting theories of comparative mythologists have played the most woful havoc . The human drama has been robbed by them of its human ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
THE VALUE AND THE METHODS OF MYTHOLOGIC STUDY By L | 37 |
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