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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... played Richard III , there was a citizen grew [ sic ] so far in liking with him that before she went from the play she appointed him to come that night unto her by the name of Richard the Third . Shakespeare overhearing their conclusion ...
... played Richard III , there was a citizen grew [ sic ] so far in liking with him that before she went from the play she appointed him to come that night unto her by the name of Richard the Third . Shakespeare overhearing their conclusion ...
Strana 247
... play with sexual or obscene ambiguities suggested by an ambiguous wording of the r . question , cf .: ( 16 ) A man and a woman can do it , Two men can do it , Two women cannot do it . - To go to confession . Such r.s display a close ...
... play with sexual or obscene ambiguities suggested by an ambiguous wording of the r . question , cf .: ( 16 ) A man and a woman can do it , Two men can do it , Two women cannot do it . - To go to confession . Such r.s display a close ...
Strana 249
... play contests . In this sense , riddling in general - initially closely related to the realms of ritual and * myth- and the objects of r.s in particular , underwent a constant process of de - sacralization , i.e. , increasingly became ...
... play contests . In this sense , riddling in general - initially closely related to the realms of ritual and * myth- and the objects of r.s in particular , underwent a constant process of de - sacralization , i.e. , increasingly became ...
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