The Science of Folk-loreMethuen, 1930 - 344 стор. |
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... German scholarship in Great Britain a very close parallel development may be observed there . Grimm's and Uhland's work being largely inaccessible , except to those able to read the none too easy German prose of these scholars , their ...
... German scholarship in Great Britain a very close parallel development may be observed there . Grimm's and Uhland's work being largely inaccessible , except to those able to read the none too easy German prose of these scholars , their ...
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... German In der Wolle sitzen may be independent . The Eng- lish Where nothing is to be had the Emperor loses his right is closely related to the German Wo nichts ist , hat der Kaiser sein Recht verloren and , the title being unknown in ...
... German In der Wolle sitzen may be independent . The Eng- lish Where nothing is to be had the Emperor loses his right is closely related to the German Wo nichts ist , hat der Kaiser sein Recht verloren and , the title being unknown in ...
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... German monograph , whilst the other is still a terra incognita . The Quotation Proverb , as I translate the German , term Sag- wort , 12 contains a proverb or proverbial saying in the form of a quotation , together with an indication of ...
... German monograph , whilst the other is still a terra incognita . The Quotation Proverb , as I translate the German , term Sag- wort , 12 contains a proverb or proverbial saying in the form of a quotation , together with an indication of ...
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