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Personal Open Directory one of the oldest collections of fairy tales, written down in an embellished stylein the Neapolitan dialect by Giambattista Basile (ca. 15751632), an Italian http://www.valenciafalls.com/cgi-bin/val/pod/pod.cgi?dir=/Society/Folklore/Liter
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Authors List - Alphabetical Barry, John Daniel (18661942) - 1 item(s); Basile, Giambattista (1575 - 1632) Fa-hsien (ca. 337-ca. 422) - 1 item(s); Fabre, Jean-Henri (1823-1915) http://ebooks.learningtogo.com/r/b/-5
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Extractions: Era na vota no patre, ricco quanto a lo maro, ma, perché non se pò avere felicetate sana a lo munno, aveva no figlio cossi sciaurato e da poco che non sapeva canoscere le scioscelle da le cetrole: pe la quale cosa, non potenno paidare chiù le 'ngnoranzie soie, datole na bona mano de scute lo mannaie a fare mercanzie vierzo Levante, sapenno ca lo bedere varie paise e lo prattecare deverze gente sceta lo 'ngiegno, affila lo iodizio e fa l'ommo spierto. Sia laudato lo Sole Leione, ca m'aggio levato chillo Moscione da 'nante a l'uocchie, chella facce de giarnea a l'antica, chillo chiuovo de lo core mio, c'a lo manco cammenanno sso munno se farrà ommo e non sarrà cossì aseno bestiale, vozzacchio, pierde-iornata!». «Non chiù, non chiù! », disse Moscione, «ca dice lo vero e te creo! perzò viene co mica, c'haie trovato la ventura toia». «Vengo», disse lo giovane.
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Lettere Italiane: Forum :: Leggi Il Topic - A. B. C. (184) Translate this page e indici (pp. 353363). - Testi in francese, italiano, tedesco. - Prefazione anchein tedesco. - Giambattista Basile (ca. 15751632), scrittore. http://in-su-la.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=222&sid=1e101abacb12a2f55ea34526cc1525
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