Studies in Philology, Volume 32University of North Carolina Press, 1935 |
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... proverb in varying forms . French and English proverb collectors designate our proverb as Spanish . This is another indication of its Spanish origin . Oudin , the famous French teacher of Spanish in the Golden Age , trans- lates Quien ...
... proverb in varying forms . French and English proverb collectors designate our proverb as Spanish . This is another indication of its Spanish origin . Oudin , the famous French teacher of Spanish in the Golden Age , trans- lates Quien ...
Pagina 27
... proverb in Spain than in Germany argues for Spanish origin . Spanish proverb collectors have associated our proverb with Latin . The 17th century scholar , Covarrubias , gives an exact Latin translation , Emat te qui non novit , for ...
... proverb in Spain than in Germany argues for Spanish origin . Spanish proverb collectors have associated our proverb with Latin . The 17th century scholar , Covarrubias , gives an exact Latin translation , Emat te qui non novit , for ...
Pagina 35
... proverb : " . the proverb says that the mule you know is better than the mule you don't know ; ' . . . Those who don't know what sort of a mule your excellency is may buy you , but I know the mule you are . " The Catalan variant of ...
... proverb : " . the proverb says that the mule you know is better than the mule you don't know ; ' . . . Those who don't know what sort of a mule your excellency is may buy you , but I know the mule you are . " The Catalan variant of ...
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McLeod The Consaus dAmours of Richard | 1 |
Ralph S Boggs Let Him Buy You Who Does Not Know | 22 |
Joseph G Fucilla A Decade of Notes on Spanish Poetry | 40 |
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