Simple Forms: An Encyclopaedia of Simple Text-types in Lore and LiteratureWalter A. Koch Universitätsverlag Dr. Norbert Brockmeyer, 1994 - Počet stran: 425 |
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Strana 71
... animals , e.g. cow , horse ( 5 ) domestic birds , e.g. chicken , pigeon ( 6 ) wild birds , e.g. parrot , raven ( 7 ) animals , reptils , fish , e.g. wolf , bear ( 8 ) insects , e.g. bee , spider ( 9 ) nature , elementary phenomena ...
... animals , e.g. cow , horse ( 5 ) domestic birds , e.g. chicken , pigeon ( 6 ) wild birds , e.g. parrot , raven ( 7 ) animals , reptils , fish , e.g. wolf , bear ( 8 ) insects , e.g. bee , spider ( 9 ) nature , elementary phenomena ...
Strana 97
... animals speak , think , etc. ) . The figures , which are borrowed from nature , are credited with qualities which demand the criterion of probability ( i.e. if certain animals were able to speak they would probably act as they do in the ...
... animals speak , think , etc. ) . The figures , which are borrowed from nature , are credited with qualities which demand the criterion of probability ( i.e. if certain animals were able to speak they would probably act as they do in the ...
Strana 348
... animals - and nature at large - this time not so much in order to implement the perennial battle between culture and nature , but rather to use animals as a mirror for human consciousness . Tricksters are also often found to be animals ...
... animals - and nature at large - this time not so much in order to implement the perennial battle between culture and nature , but rather to use animals as a mirror for human consciousness . Tricksters are also often found to be animals ...
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