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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... individual , although some ballads such as " Ol ' Riley " ( Roberts 1972 : 156 ; Polillo 1981 : 27 ) , " John Henry " and " Stackolee " ( also known as " Stagolee " , " Staggerlee " or " Stack O ' Lee " ) moved across the boundaries ...
... individual , although some ballads such as " Ol ' Riley " ( Roberts 1972 : 156 ; Polillo 1981 : 27 ) , " John Henry " and " Stackolee " ( also known as " Stagolee " , " Staggerlee " or " Stack O ' Lee " ) moved across the boundaries ...
Strana 68
... individual c.s is found in the extralinguistic background . Ordinary c.s are regarded as belonging to individual speech , whereas popular , traditional c.s are " current in some linguistic community for an extended period of time ...
... individual c.s is found in the extralinguistic background . Ordinary c.s are regarded as belonging to individual speech , whereas popular , traditional c.s are " current in some linguistic community for an extended period of time ...
Strana 279
... individual t.s obviously emerges with the development of the printing press and the modern book trade . 7. History of Interpretation : T.s have been always studied to some extent in discussion of individual works ; a Joycean critic can ...
... individual t.s obviously emerges with the development of the printing press and the modern book trade . 7. History of Interpretation : T.s have been always studied to some extent in discussion of individual works ; a Joycean critic can ...
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