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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... existence as soon as human language began to evolve . Yet , it is hardly possible to clarify the history of traditional c.s , since , first of all , their history can only be deduced from written documents which need not necessarily ...
... existence as soon as human language began to evolve . Yet , it is hardly possible to clarify the history of traditional c.s , since , first of all , their history can only be deduced from written documents which need not necessarily ...
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... existence of the m . as a separate genre ; in other words , the existence of particular motifs at a given point of time cannot be regarded as a reliable proof that the m . , too , existed as a category . It might , for example , also be ...
... existence of the m . as a separate genre ; in other words , the existence of particular motifs at a given point of time cannot be regarded as a reliable proof that the m . , too , existed as a category . It might , for example , also be ...
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... existence of the m . as a separate category . On the whole , there is hardly any reliable proof that the m . existed as a genre until the 16th century , although typical themes and motifs can be found throughout world literature from ...
... existence of the m . as a separate category . On the whole , there is hardly any reliable proof that the m . existed as a genre until the 16th century , although typical themes and motifs can be found throughout world literature from ...
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