The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... Europe , but also the fixity of the ⚫ structure in most fairy tales had become clearer . When about that time the interest taken by European scholars in the litera- ture of Ancient India began to shift from the Vedic songs to the ...
... Europe , but also the fixity of the ⚫ structure in most fairy tales had become clearer . When about that time the interest taken by European scholars in the litera- ture of Ancient India began to shift from the Vedic songs to the ...
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... Europe the new form , dating , as we have seen , from the seventeenth century , prevails . ones . If the migration ... Europe and entered Samuel Butler's Hudibras . Some time between these extreme points the motive had entered Europe in ...
... Europe the new form , dating , as we have seen , from the seventeenth century , prevails . ones . If the migration ... Europe and entered Samuel Butler's Hudibras . Some time between these extreme points the motive had entered Europe in ...
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... Europe . It may be safely asserted that without the Roman de Renard and the fox fables we should not have one - tenth of all the fox stories with which we are now familiar . The full significance of this remark will come out still more ...
... Europe . It may be safely asserted that without the Roman de Renard and the fox fables we should not have one - tenth of all the fox stories with which we are now familiar . The full significance of this remark will come out still more ...
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