Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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Page vi
... the would - be fastidious . Here envy abounded , that infirmity which is a reigning vice and feeds especially on exalted merit and flourishing fortune . Cer- vantes , however , reaped his harvest of praise , vi TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE .
... the would - be fastidious . Here envy abounded , that infirmity which is a reigning vice and feeds especially on exalted merit and flourishing fortune . Cer- vantes , however , reaped his harvest of praise , vi TRANSLATOR'S PREFACE .
Page 2
... fortune , and love had been wanting , although the course of time , the consumer and restorer of all human actions , had brought him to a crisis , in which his wish had placed him on account of the incomparable beauty of Galatea , one ...
... fortune , and love had been wanting , although the course of time , the consumer and restorer of all human actions , had brought him to a crisis , in which his wish had placed him on account of the incomparable beauty of Galatea , one ...
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... fortune , and trust you will not deny me what I solicit , unless your not knowing me restrains ; although , to assure you , and to move you , I vow I have not a soul so content as not to feel the misery you should recount to me BOOK I ...
... fortune , and trust you will not deny me what I solicit , unless your not knowing me restrains ; although , to assure you , and to move you , I vow I have not a soul so content as not to feel the misery you should recount to me BOOK I ...
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... fortune converted to my present wretchedness . Now this maiden was of rare beauty , and with such gracefulness , that even the savage heart of Crisalvo was melted to love , and this I found to my discomfort , for in some days after ...
... fortune converted to my present wretchedness . Now this maiden was of rare beauty , and with such gracefulness , that even the savage heart of Crisalvo was melted to love , and this I found to my discomfort , for in some days after ...
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... were surrounded on every side by wood , and remained concealed , and told them how Silvia came up , and that I alone accompanied her , and that they should rejoice at the good opportuni.v which fortune had put into BOOK I. 23 GALATEA .
... were surrounded on every side by wood , and remained concealed , and told them how Silvia came up , and that I alone accompanied her , and that they should rejoice at the good opportuni.v which fortune had put into BOOK I. 23 GALATEA .
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