The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... Italian possessions , where also he fought his battles , and hardly , if at all , to Germany . Consequently , after his death he left but few regrets north of the Alps but all the more in Italy , where moreover his partisans soon fared ...
... Italian possessions , where also he fought his battles , and hardly , if at all , to Germany . Consequently , after his death he left but few regrets north of the Alps but all the more in Italy , where moreover his partisans soon fared ...
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... Italians knew of King Arthur living in the interior of Mt. Aetna . Now King Arthur's second coming was indeed eagerly ... Italy to Denmark . What facilitated its spread was naturally the human , all too human , fancy to seek the golden ...
... Italians knew of King Arthur living in the interior of Mt. Aetna . Now King Arthur's second coming was indeed eagerly ... Italy to Denmark . What facilitated its spread was naturally the human , all too human , fancy to seek the golden ...
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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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