The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... Italian , that is , Tuscan , merry tale having particular regard for the rules of narrative art and hence usually of ... Italy , 31 where on the contrary they were printed side by side with the collections of novelle , the more ambitious ...
... Italian , that is , Tuscan , merry tale having particular regard for the rules of narrative art and hence usually of ... Italy , 31 where on the contrary they were printed side by side with the collections of novelle , the more ambitious ...
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... Italy and Spain . The Old Norse prose narrative , as cultivated in Iceland , gave themes to the Irish , the English ... Italy and was there incor- porated in the oldest collection of novelle . The Italians slightly modified it , changing ...
... Italy and Spain . The Old Norse prose narrative , as cultivated in Iceland , gave themes to the Irish , the English ... Italy and was there incor- porated in the oldest collection of novelle . The Italians slightly modified it , changing ...
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... Italian , under the title of Proverbi in facetie , and in this form attained a vastly greater popularity . The basic idea was how- ever not due to Antonio Cornazano , since even before his time there circulated in Italy the anonymous ...
... Italian , under the title of Proverbi in facetie , and in this form attained a vastly greater popularity . The basic idea was how- ever not due to Antonio Cornazano , since even before his time there circulated in Italy the anonymous ...
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