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Pagina 83
He knew of the romance - cycle of Charlemagne , for he writes in one of his many ' regrets pour Marie Stuart ' :Que ne vivent encor les palladins de France ! Un Roland , un Renaud ! ils prendroient sa défence Et l'accompagneroient et ...
He knew of the romance - cycle of Charlemagne , for he writes in one of his many ' regrets pour Marie Stuart ' :Que ne vivent encor les palladins de France ! Un Roland , un Renaud ! ils prendroient sa défence Et l'accompagneroient et ...
Pagina 120
sort of books , ' that , having taken upon him to write a history into which he must thrust many strange things ... I will only desire the reader , ' he writes in his preface to the Alexander and Cæsar , ' not to blame me though I do ...
sort of books , ' that , having taken upon him to write a history into which he must thrust many strange things ... I will only desire the reader , ' he writes in his preface to the Alexander and Cæsar , ' not to blame me though I do ...
Pagina 221
North writes of Coriolanus that he was even such another , as Cato would have a souldier and a captaine to be : not only terrible and fierce to laye aboute him , but to make the enemie afеard with the sound of his voyce and grimness of ...
North writes of Coriolanus that he was even such another , as Cato would have a souldier and a captaine to be : not only terrible and fierce to laye aboute him , but to make the enemie afеard with the sound of his voyce and grimness of ...
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