The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... German folklorists decided to go back to the methods of Jacob Grimm . Suffice it to cite in this connexion the names of scholars such as Karl Weinhold , Wilhelm Hertz , and Friedrich von der Leyen . Owing to the ascendancy of German ...
... German folklorists decided to go back to the methods of Jacob Grimm . Suffice it to cite in this connexion the names of scholars such as Karl Weinhold , Wilhelm Hertz , and Friedrich von der Leyen . Owing to the ascendancy of German ...
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... German In der Wolle sitzen may be independent . The Eng- lish Where nothing is to be had the Emperor loses his right is closely related to the German Wo nichts ist , hat der Kaiser sein Recht verloren and , the title being unknown in ...
... German In der Wolle sitzen may be independent . The Eng- lish Where nothing is to be had the Emperor loses his right is closely related to the German Wo nichts ist , hat der Kaiser sein Recht verloren and , the title being unknown in ...
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... German habit of naming certain wild species , in distinction from the cultivated and garden species , after the dog . It should be added that the study of the popular plant names is still in its infancy ; yet this much is certain , that ...
... German habit of naming certain wild species , in distinction from the cultivated and garden species , after the dog . It should be added that the study of the popular plant names is still in its infancy ; yet this much is certain , that ...
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