The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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Сторінка 146
... considerable proportion of their proverb lore to the Icelanders . Icelandic literature , especially , is very rich in proverbs , though the amount of investigation bestowed upon this rather interesting field is disappointingly small ...
... considerable proportion of their proverb lore to the Icelanders . Icelandic literature , especially , is very rich in proverbs , though the amount of investigation bestowed upon this rather interesting field is disappointingly small ...
Сторінка 151
... considerable influence on European letters . 18 From what has been said about the genesis of many proverbs and proverbial sayings it is of course obvious that they are apt to become obscure as soon as the story of their first origin ...
... considerable influence on European letters . 18 From what has been said about the genesis of many proverbs and proverbial sayings it is of course obvious that they are apt to become obscure as soon as the story of their first origin ...
Сторінка 201
... considerable territory : Der Mensch braucht ein Plätzchen Und wär's noch so klein , Davon er kann sagen , Hier bin ich daheim . Hier wohn ' ich , hier bleib'ich , Hier ruhe ich aus , Hier ist meine Heimat , Hier bin ich zu Haus . The ...
... considerable territory : Der Mensch braucht ein Plätzchen Und wär's noch so klein , Davon er kann sagen , Hier bin ich daheim . Hier wohn ' ich , hier bleib'ich , Hier ruhe ich aus , Hier ist meine Heimat , Hier bin ich zu Haus . The ...
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