Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 47American Folk-lore Society, 1934 |
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... medieval Latin and medieval French proverbs . Until such lists with ample references to sources are compiled , the study of the modern European proverb will perforce hang Problems in the Study of Proverbs . 3 Problems in the Study of ...
... medieval Latin and medieval French proverbs . Until such lists with ample references to sources are compiled , the study of the modern European proverb will perforce hang Problems in the Study of Proverbs . 3 Problems in the Study of ...
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... PROVERBS . A noteworthy source of proverbs is trans- lation from another language . In the history of a translated proverb we see tradition , oral or learned , accommodating the new proverb to the genius of the language of adoption.1 ...
... PROVERBS . A noteworthy source of proverbs is trans- lation from another language . In the history of a translated proverb we see tradition , oral or learned , accommodating the new proverb to the genius of the language of adoption.1 ...
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... PROVERBS . At different times proverbs have been used in conventional ways . Late medieval French poets , for example , often closed a stanza with a proverb , 1 and the device is found still earlier in the Proverbs of Hendyng and the ...
... PROVERBS . At different times proverbs have been used in conventional ways . Late medieval French poets , for example , often closed a stanza with a proverb , 1 and the device is found still earlier in the Proverbs of Hendyng and the ...
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VOL 47 | 1 |
Proverbial Material in the Popular Ballad | 22 |
A Folk Legend | 45 |
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