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  • Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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    • magic horse. At last they reached a castle made of glass. Long before
    • was at work the magic horse stepped up and wanted to kill the spider.
    • but the magic horse killed them both. Then instantly the glass king
    • comes to him in the image of the “magic horse.” In the
    • “You cannot carry me off yet, for if you do, the magician who
    • imprisons me here as his wife will at once bring me back on his magic
    • the magician who had imprisoned her noticed their flight, he mounted
    • his magic horse to hurry after them. The horse asked him: “How
    • magic horse told the one in front of him to stop. “I will only
    • moment the magic horse reared, threw the robber off, and joined the
    • manner the theme of the cleverness of the magic forces. Then Nemesis



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