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- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 1: The Poetry of Fairy Tales
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- First
- Both things seem at first to have little to do with each other; no
- first child,” says the little man, and so she promises. And
- to every single person at every period of life from his first breath
- “I'll do it!” But first he demanded his wages and plenty
- human soul with the forces of nature, first with the “Bears”
- Title: Poetry/Fairy Tales: Lecture 2: The Interpretation of Fairy Tales
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- first thing we must determine when relating fairy tales, legends or
- everyone will succeed at once. But even if at first we cannot
- will be given, to let us picture what it is all about. The first
- the first one:
- first thing we must do in order to understand the meaning of genuine
- he dreams first of all that a little golden bird comes to him and
- first the glass king is completely enmeshed in outer circumstances
- my three daughters to those who first ask for them in marriage, that
- they do not stay single. That is my first charge to you. And my
- directions. On the first evening, something or someone shouted
- pulled the thread and the first giant came along; but the moment that
- he went back to his brothers, after he had first unbound the sun and
- in that district a year has only three days. On the first day the old
- bethought himself of the three whistles; he took the first one out
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