The Science of FolkloreBarnes & Noble, 1962 - 344 стор. |
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... true for German in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , for French from the Pléiade poets to the Great Revolu ... true , in a large measure , of the genuine folk - song , that is , of the folk - song whose possible literary pro ...
... true for German in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries , for French from the Pléiade poets to the Great Revolu ... true , in a large measure , of the genuine folk - song , that is , of the folk - song whose possible literary pro ...
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... true love and I can sit sport and play All alone on the banks of the roses . With the introduction of the ... true for Great Britain might not be true at all for France . Weather - lore was , in the olden times , handed down orally from ...
... true love and I can sit sport and play All alone on the banks of the roses . With the introduction of the ... true for Great Britain might not be true at all for France . Weather - lore was , in the olden times , handed down orally from ...
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... true logic no less than for the false one , and that is , that at no time has man been swayed exclusively or even preponderantly by logical considerations , true or false . Sentiment has always had the upper hand , or else it would be ...
... true logic no less than for the false one , and that is , that at no time has man been swayed exclusively or even preponderantly by logical considerations , true or false . Sentiment has always had the upper hand , or else it would be ...
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