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Uso de marchen em inglês
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In many of Grimm's marchen, miracles are wrought by the repetition of snatches of rhyme.
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Here then we have in the Hesiodic myth an old marchen pressed into the service of the higher mythology.
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As we know, mediaeval popular Christianity, in imagery, marchen or tales, and art, copiously illustrates the same mental phenomenon.
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This incident is even more common in the marchen or household tales than in the regular tribal or national myths of the world.
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Sometimes perhaps, especially in the scholia on the Iliad and Odyssey, they furnish us with a precious myth or popular marchen not otherwise recorded.
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The stories have not the ingenious dramatic turns of our own MARCHEN.
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The night people are all asleep, and you come like an old Marchen.'
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Shipwrecks come and go, MARCHEN come and go, but the river keeps right on.
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They are like the ones in the MARCHEN, a grinning face and hollow in the insides.
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This confusion, of course, is not peculiar to Australian MARCHEN; it is the prevalent feature of our own popular tales.
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(3) The story of Joseph and the marchen of Jean de l'Ours are well-known examples.
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For ideals of love-here- inAmericato-day-wearereferredto Grimm's Marchen; to Cinderella, the Goose Girl, Beauty and the Beast, and the Sleeping Beauty!
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The same beginning-thetale of an insult put on an animal by hauling up and letting him down with a run-occurs in an African Marchen.
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(Adapted from Rumanische Marchen.)
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"(2) The giant's daughter in the Scotch marchen, Nicht, Nought, Nothing, is thus enabled to call to her aid "all the birds of the sky".