The Journal of American Folklore, Svazky 60–61American Folk-lore Society, 1947 |
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... volume entitled , " Mother Wit , " the prefatory statement reads as follows : Course the people be more intelligent in learning these days , but I'm telling you there's a lot of other things got to build you up ' sides learning ...
... volume entitled , " Mother Wit , " the prefatory statement reads as follows : Course the people be more intelligent in learning these days , but I'm telling you there's a lot of other things got to build you up ' sides learning ...
Strana 170
... Volume 59 totalled 559 pages , as against 336 pages in Volume 58 ( 1945 ) and 244 pages in Volume 54 ( 1941 ) . In 1941 the quarterly printing of the Journal amounted to 500 copies each ; the printing order for the October - December ...
... Volume 59 totalled 559 pages , as against 336 pages in Volume 58 ( 1945 ) and 244 pages in Volume 54 ( 1941 ) . In 1941 the quarterly printing of the Journal amounted to 500 copies each ; the printing order for the October - December ...
Strana 320
... volume two takes up the treatment of the proverbs in Freidank's Bescheidenheit which is completed in the third volume . Since the large body of proverbs of Freidank are of clerical or learned origin and besides " gemeinmittelalterlich ...
... volume two takes up the treatment of the proverbs in Freidank's Bescheidenheit which is completed in the third volume . Since the large body of proverbs of Freidank are of clerical or learned origin and besides " gemeinmittelalterlich ...
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