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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... sense , the term j . is applied to anything said or done to cause laughter or amusement ; more narrowly , however , the j . may be defined as a funny short text - form ( either spoken or written ) which meets the following criteria ...
... sense , the term j . is applied to anything said or done to cause laughter or amusement ; more narrowly , however , the j . may be defined as a funny short text - form ( either spoken or written ) which meets the following criteria ...
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... sense view of the world and injects a sense of the ' other ' , in whatever guise , in order to make us wonder at the richness or shudder at the abyss that lies beyond the object of perception . It hovers along the boundary lines between ...
... sense view of the world and injects a sense of the ' other ' , in whatever guise , in order to make us wonder at the richness or shudder at the abyss that lies beyond the object of perception . It hovers along the boundary lines between ...
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... sense of alienation betweeen Rock performers and their audience . Rock was no longer a participatory culture ; there was no longer a sense of community between the performer with his wealth and fame and his public . As a reaction to the ...
... sense of alienation betweeen Rock performers and their audience . Rock was no longer a participatory culture ; there was no longer a sense of community between the performer with his wealth and fame and his public . As a reaction to the ...
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