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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... early in the 19th century that n.rs and stories began to attract attention . In the early years , scholars were mainly concerned with collecting the rhymes and not a lot of thought was given to their interpretation . The most famous of ...
... early in the 19th century that n.rs and stories began to attract attention . In the early years , scholars were mainly concerned with collecting the rhymes and not a lot of thought was given to their interpretation . The most famous of ...
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... ( early Aurignacian period , 35,000 B.C. ) . Macaroni were incised with the finger in clay . Biederman ( 1948 : 68 ) reconstructs early stages of linear art . He describes the artist's experimenting with line formations . Another form of ...
... ( early Aurignacian period , 35,000 B.C. ) . Macaroni were incised with the finger in clay . Biederman ( 1948 : 68 ) reconstructs early stages of linear art . He describes the artist's experimenting with line formations . Another form of ...
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... early impulse to have their share of uniqueness : thus they may have carried away small pieces of debris of a holy mountain in order to have an indexical , material and en miniature presence of uniqueness ( beginnings of cults of ...
... early impulse to have their share of uniqueness : thus they may have carried away small pieces of debris of a holy mountain in order to have an indexical , material and en miniature presence of uniqueness ( beginnings of cults of ...
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