The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... purely literary origin ( though that origin may not be known in all its details ) , which has gained currency among unlettered folk , who naturally never worry about author and composer . In practice it is often difficult to draw the ...
... purely literary origin ( though that origin may not be known in all its details ) , which has gained currency among unlettered folk , who naturally never worry about author and composer . In practice it is often difficult to draw the ...
Сторінка 161
... purely lyric form it has left traces in the oldest literature of Modern Europe , the Old Provençal . The literary complaint is of course but a derivative of the old funeral lament . The complaint is often enough the product of ...
... purely lyric form it has left traces in the oldest literature of Modern Europe , the Old Provençal . The literary complaint is of course but a derivative of the old funeral lament . The complaint is often enough the product of ...
Сторінка 173
... purely epic narrative and hence entirely objec- tive , as objective as , say , the Iliad , though of course much shorter and less ornate.1 The Old High German Hildebrandslied is a good example . The Breton lay is likewise a short and purely ...
... purely epic narrative and hence entirely objec- tive , as objective as , say , the Iliad , though of course much shorter and less ornate.1 The Old High German Hildebrandslied is a good example . The Breton lay is likewise a short and purely ...
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