Essays in Romantic LiteratureBooks for Libraries Press, 1968 - 438 pagina's |
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Pagina 83
... writes , ' choose one of those beautiful old French romances comme un Lancelot , un Tristan , ou autres . ' Ronsard , in his preface to his Franciade , when attacking those who sought to write in classic Latin , says , ' Why , it would ...
... writes , ' choose one of those beautiful old French romances comme un Lancelot , un Tristan , ou autres . ' Ronsard , in his preface to his Franciade , when attacking those who sought to write in classic Latin , says , ' Why , it would ...
Pagina 120
... write histories , even of individuals . He tells us so himself . ' I will only desire the reader , ' he writes in his preface to the Alexander and Cæsar , not to blame me though I do not declare all things at large for they must ...
... write histories , even of individuals . He tells us so himself . ' I will only desire the reader , ' he writes in his preface to the Alexander and Cæsar , not to blame me though I do not declare all things at large for they must ...
Pagina 221
... writes , ' And so the bellie , all this notwithstanding laughed at their follie ' ; and Shakespeare writes in I. i . , For , look you , I may make the belly smile As well as speak . ' At others his fidelity leads him into an anachronism ...
... writes , ' And so the bellie , all this notwithstanding laughed at their follie ' ; and Shakespeare writes in I. i . , For , look you , I may make the belly smile As well as speak . ' At others his fidelity leads him into an anachronism ...
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