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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... genre usually concentrate on the c . as a special art form developed in the Renaissance . Gombrich , Kris ( 1940 ) and others stress the fact that the emphasis on the individual in the Renaissance favoured the development of the c . as ...
... genre usually concentrate on the c . as a special art form developed in the Renaissance . Gombrich , Kris ( 1940 ) and others stress the fact that the emphasis on the individual in the Renaissance favoured the development of the c . as ...
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... genres . Whereas at the end of the 19th century most scholars regarded the č . to be a new genre ( Uspenskij 1889 ) , this point of view began to be seriously called into question after the turn of the century . This fact is most ...
... genres . Whereas at the end of the 19th century most scholars regarded the č . to be a new genre ( Uspenskij 1889 ) , this point of view began to be seriously called into question after the turn of the century . This fact is most ...
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... genre . Starting from the assumption that the term 1. hints at Irish roots , most theories ignored the fact that this term had not been invented until the 1880s and that this poetic form had just been called ' nonsense rhyme ' before ...
... genre . Starting from the assumption that the term 1. hints at Irish roots , most theories ignored the fact that this term had not been invented until the 1880s and that this poetic form had just been called ' nonsense rhyme ' before ...
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