The Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 21American Folk-lore Society, 1963 |
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... play . Both have identically the same plot and scenes , except that in the " Tan Largo " the scenes run into one another , thus making a smaller number than in the " Burlador . " In some parts the versification is identical in both plays ...
... play . Both have identically the same plot and scenes , except that in the " Tan Largo " the scenes run into one another , thus making a smaller number than in the " Burlador . " In some parts the versification is identical in both plays ...
Strana 192
... play to Paris , which at that time was regarded as the centre of culture of Europe . In Paris the performances of the play were received with unbounded enthusiasm . French playwrights and actors immediately became interested in Don Juan ...
... play to Paris , which at that time was regarded as the centre of culture of Europe . In Paris the performances of the play were received with unbounded enthusiasm . French playwrights and actors immediately became interested in Don Juan ...
Strana 202
... ( play ) • 1581 Tirso de Molina Burlador ( play ) . 1630 Gilberti . Cicigogni Claramonte Dorimond De Villiers Molière . Thos . Corneille Rosimond • Convitato di Pietra ( trans . of Burl . ) Convitato di Pietra ( trans . of Burl . ) • 1652 ...
... ( play ) • 1581 Tirso de Molina Burlador ( play ) . 1630 Gilberti . Cicigogni Claramonte Dorimond De Villiers Molière . Thos . Corneille Rosimond • Convitato di Pietra ( trans . of Burl . ) Convitato di Pietra ( trans . of Burl . ) • 1652 ...
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ARTICLES | 9 |
Some Aspects of the American Shaman Roland B Dixon | 43 |
Two Popular Ballads G L Kittredge | 60 |
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