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... myths tabulated above , there is still much room for improvement in our critical methods . This is a crying need in the prevalent theorizing about nature - myths . We are all familiar with the humorous indictment in which the many ...
... myths tabulated above , there is still much room for improvement in our critical methods . This is a crying need in the prevalent theorizing about nature - myths . We are all familiar with the humorous indictment in which the many ...
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... myths , that narrate and endeavour to explain the dealings between gods and men , the foundation of religious institutions and the forms of ritual ; sociologic myths that reflect the forms of primitive society and account for the ...
... myths , that narrate and endeavour to explain the dealings between gods and men , the foundation of religious institutions and the forms of ritual ; sociologic myths that reflect the forms of primitive society and account for the ...
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... myth or mythic personality , and less absorbingly at some minor detail , grouping myths rather according to their face - value as nature - stories , or human or divine stories , and less according to our hypothetical reconstruction of ...
... myth or mythic personality , and less absorbingly at some minor detail , grouping myths rather according to their face - value as nature - stories , or human or divine stories , and less according to our hypothetical reconstruction of ...
Contents
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191819 | 19 |
RALEIGH LECTURE ON HISTORY 1920 THE BRITISH SOLDIER | 29 |
ANNUAL REPORT FOR 191920 | 31 |
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