The Science of Folk-loreMethuen, 1930 - 344 стор. |
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... proverbs were coined by clerics and how many are merely translations from the barbaric languages , is not known at present . What is again certain is that this Latin proverb literature exercised the most powerful influence upon the ...
... proverbs were coined by clerics and how many are merely translations from the barbaric languages , is not known at present . What is again certain is that this Latin proverb literature exercised the most powerful influence upon the ...
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... proverbs of the metaphorical type . The high - flown metaphor of the original proverb will be changed into . one of a lower stamp , bordering , quite often , on outright vul- garity . Non - rhyming proverbs may be converted into others ...
... proverbs of the metaphorical type . The high - flown metaphor of the original proverb will be changed into . one of a lower stamp , bordering , quite often , on outright vul- garity . Non - rhyming proverbs may be converted into others ...
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... proverb may develop into narrative , a process which comes out clearly in two intermediary forms , one of which has been recently examined in a German monograph , whilst the other is still a terra incognita . The Quotation Proverb , as ...
... proverb may develop into narrative , a process which comes out clearly in two intermediary forms , one of which has been recently examined in a German monograph , whilst the other is still a terra incognita . The Quotation Proverb , as ...
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