Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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Page v
... fame . He now felt the divine energy of genius within him , and eventually his name filled Spanish literature , which he flooded with a golden light by virtue of that moral purity which enriched his labours , and that simple , soft ...
... fame . He now felt the divine energy of genius within him , and eventually his name filled Spanish literature , which he flooded with a golden light by virtue of that moral purity which enriched his labours , and that simple , soft ...
Page vi
... fame was the wise man's means . In his retirement he composed his ' Galatea , ' which dis- closed a talent and usefulness worthy his subsequent reputa- tion . In his comedy styled ' Trato de Argel , ' he has detailed life in Algiers , a ...
... fame was the wise man's means . In his retirement he composed his ' Galatea , ' which dis- closed a talent and usefulness worthy his subsequent reputa- tion . In his comedy styled ' Trato de Argel , ' he has detailed life in Algiers , a ...
Page 65
... fame had published , and that it all was inconsistent with undoubted propriety ; from that juncture she resolved to give Elicio no cause to remark that fame and fact did not coalesce . Now at this epoch the two distinguished swains ...
... fame had published , and that it all was inconsistent with undoubted propriety ; from that juncture she resolved to give Elicio no cause to remark that fame and fact did not coalesce . Now at this epoch the two distinguished swains ...
Page 68
... fame only , receiving him with all courtesy , he said , " In sweet accord is thy well - favoured countenance , re- nowned Thirsis , with what thy valour and sobriety in near and remote lands speaking fame announces . So to me , who have ...
... fame only , receiving him with all courtesy , he said , " In sweet accord is thy well - favoured countenance , re- nowned Thirsis , with what thy valour and sobriety in near and remote lands speaking fame announces . So to me , who have ...
Page 83
... fame , yea more , if more could be . So I devised a scheme more curious and outré than any yet known , and this was , to attire myself like a buffoon , and guitar in hand invade Nisida's house , which , as being one of first - rate ...
... fame , yea more , if more could be . So I devised a scheme more curious and outré than any yet known , and this was , to attire myself like a buffoon , and guitar in hand invade Nisida's house , which , as being one of first - rate ...
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amorous Arsindo Artidoro aught Aurelio banks beauteous beauty bitter breast Carino cause Crisio cruel Daranio Darintho death desire discreet disdain doth e'en earth Edition Elicio and Erastro enamoured enemy Engravings entertain evil eyes faith fame favour fear fortune Galatea and Florisa Galercio Gelasia genius give glory grace grief Grisaldo hamlet hand hast hear heard heart heaven Hence honour hope lady Lauso Lenio Leonarda Leonida Lisandro lives lofty love's lover Marsilio Maurisa Meliso Mireno Naples night Nisida and Blanca Orfenio Orompo P. L. SIMMONDS passed pastoral Portrait praise reason rebeck recognised recount rejoice remedy renown replied Rosaura satisfaction satisfied shepherdess shepherds sighs silence Silerio Silveria Silvia sing sister song sorrowful soul STANDARD LIBRARY suffering swains sweet Tagus tears Telesio Teolinda thee Thirsis and Damon thou thought Timbrio Translated truth verses village virtue voice vols WILLIAM HAZLITT wish