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  • ...ies, collections of ghosts, spirits and monsters, of which Suushi based on literature, folklore, other artwork. These works had a profound influence on subsequen [[Category: Classic literature]]
    508 bytes (66 words) - 22:20, 6 May 2008
  • ...s of ghosts, spirits, spooks and monsters, many of which Toriyama based on literature, folklore, other artwork. These works have had a profound influence on subs [[Category: Classic literature]]
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  • ...s of ghosts, spirits, spooks and monsters, many of which Toriyama based on literature, folklore, other artwork. These works have had a profound influence on subs [[Category: Classic literature]]
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  • [[Category: Modern literature]]
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  • Ghost ships in English literature Well-known examples of ghost ships in English literature include:
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  • The incantation literature is quite extensive among the Sumerians as well as the Babylonians. Sumerian ...ewaystobabylon.com/introduction/literature.htm An Overview of Mesopotamian Literature]
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  • ===Literature/Movies===
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  • ==Literature== In modern literature, the title character of J. M. Barrie’s ''[[Peter Pan]]'' is said to ac
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  • ===Literature===
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  • [[Category: Modern literature]]
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  • ===Literature===
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  • [[Category:Classic literature]]
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  • Charles Welsh. ''Irish Fairy and Folk Tales''. In Irish Literature, ed by Justin McCarthy. Volume III, pg xx.
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  • Translated from the ancient literature, Zhuang Zi's Xiao Yao You 逍遙遊):[2]
    964 bytes (155 words) - 18:47, 2 November 2007
  • ...annin with [[Tiamat]], as it happened with Rahab. It is unclear in Jewish literature the differentiation between Tannin, Rahab, and [[Leviathan]], but Tannin an
    852 bytes (126 words) - 04:54, 21 October 2008
  • ...ed comparatively recently to give an impression of archaism and mystery in literature, for example in the fiction of J. R. R. Tolkien, where wights are corpses w Examples of the word used in classic English literature and poetry:
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  • ...iors''' are a common fictional monster archetype common in western fantasy literature, television, and video games.
    855 bytes (122 words) - 13:56, 25 December 2008
  • '''Qareens''' (Arabic: قرين‎) qarīn), according to Islamic literature, are spirits permanently assigned to each person during his/her life. The c
    872 bytes (132 words) - 20:20, 22 July 2010
  • Chinese literature assigns this creature a variety of descriptions, but most often it is a fie
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