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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... later b . narrative did not have an important role . It was from this rich diversity of songs and types of music that the black songsters or ' musicianers ' , semi - professional itinerant singers ( Southern 1971 : 276 ) created the ...
... later b . narrative did not have an important role . It was from this rich diversity of songs and types of music that the black songsters or ' musicianers ' , semi - professional itinerant singers ( Southern 1971 : 276 ) created the ...
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... later to be called haiku , ' a verse of haikai ' . While Bashō incorporated Buddho - Taoistic traditions into his poetics , several decades later another major classical haiku poet , Buson Yosa ( 1717-1783 ) , refreshed the genre with ...
... later to be called haiku , ' a verse of haikai ' . While Bashō incorporated Buddho - Taoistic traditions into his poetics , several decades later another major classical haiku poet , Buson Yosa ( 1717-1783 ) , refreshed the genre with ...
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... later freed from her castle , which is surrounded by a rampart of flames , and married by Sigurd . - * Myth is thus considered to be a direct precursor of the m . , and the latter is something like a remnant of it ; this view was later ...
... later freed from her castle , which is surrounded by a rampart of flames , and married by Sigurd . - * Myth is thus considered to be a direct precursor of the m . , and the latter is something like a remnant of it ; this view was later ...
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