| James George Frazer - 1900 - 510 pages
...application of the principle that like produces like is the attempt which has been made by many peoples in many ages to injure or destroy an enemy by injuring...suffers, so does the man, and .that when it perishes he must die. A few instances out of many may be given to prove at once the wide diffusion of the practice... | |
| William Isaac Thomas - 1909 - 956 pages
...application of the principle that like produces like is the attempt which has been made by many peoples in many ages to injure or destroy an enemy by injuring...suffers, so does the man, and that when it perishes he must die. A few instances out of many may be given to prove at once the wide diffusion of the practice... | |
| Francis Stuart Chapin - 1913 - 348 pages
...upon the principle that like produces like, is the attempt to injure or destroy an enemy by mutilating or destroying an image of him, in the belief that, just as the image is hurt, so does the man suffer and die when the image perishes.40 The Ojebway Indian desiring to work... | |
| Albert Wesselski - 1921 - 110 pages
...application of the principle that like produces like is the attempt which has been made by many peoples in many ages to injure or destroy an enemy by injuring...suffers, so does the man, and that when it perishes he must die. Die außerordentlich reichen Literaturangaben Frazers wären leicht auf den doppelten... | |
| Albert Wesselski - 1921 - 106 pages
...that like produces like is the attempt which has been made by many peoples in many ages to injure pr destroy an enemy by injuring or destroying an image...suffers, so does the man, and that when it perishes he must die. Die außerordentlich reichen Literaturangaben Frazers wären leicht auf den doppelten... | |
| Albert Wesselski - 1921 - 108 pages
...application of the principle that like produces like is the attempt which has been made by many peoples in many ages to injure or destroy an enemy by injuring...destroying an image of him, in the belief that, just äs the image suffers, so does the man, and that when it perishes he must die. Die außerordentlich... | |
| William Alanson White - 1924 - 142 pages
...as he would like to treat him. This is a method of procedure regularly used by savages who attempt to injure or destroy an enemy by injuring or destroying an image of him. Probably much of the vaunted virtue of cathartics in the minds of the people is because they tend to... | |
| 1924 - 136 pages
...as he would like to treat him. This is a method of procedure regularly used by savages who attempt to injure or destroy an enemy by injuring or destroying an image of him. Probably much of the vaunted virtue of cathartics in the minds of the people is because they tend to... | |
| Clarence Marsh Case - 1924 - 1026 pages
...upon the principle that like produces like, is the attempt to injure or destroy an enemy by mutilating or destroying an image of him, in the belief that, just as the image is hurt, so does the man suffer and die when the image perishes. The Ojebway Indian desiring to work... | |
| Henrika Kuklick - 1991 - 344 pages
...'Perhaps the most familiar application of the principle that like produces like is the attempt which has been made by many people in many ages to injure...injuring or destroying an image of him . . .'" in the era of World War I, disillusioned intellectuals found the objective correlatives to their feelings... | |
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