Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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Page v
... honour , and the desire of just praise . This honourable mutilation constrained him to return homewards , and that circumstance was the precursor of future fame . He now felt the divine energy of genius within him , and eventually his ...
... honour , and the desire of just praise . This honourable mutilation constrained him to return homewards , and that circumstance was the precursor of future fame . He now felt the divine energy of genius within him , and eventually his ...
Page viii
... honour to present to your Excellence , and shortly will follow the " History of Don Quixote , " to complete the edition . I trust the urbanity of your Excellence will graciously ac- cept this small offering , which your much obliged and ...
... honour to present to your Excellence , and shortly will follow the " History of Don Quixote , " to complete the edition . I trust the urbanity of your Excellence will graciously ac- cept this small offering , which your much obliged and ...
Page ix
... honour , deducible from the trunk and branches of the royal house of Colona , under whose strength and character I place myself for a shield against those murmurers whose property is never to pardon . Therefore , if your Worship forgive ...
... honour , deducible from the trunk and branches of the royal house of Colona , under whose strength and character I place myself for a shield against those murmurers whose property is never to pardon . Therefore , if your Worship forgive ...
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... honour than on your vanities . " This was the reply of Leonida , which , united to the hopes which Silvia imparted , though somewhat indefinite , made me conclude myself amongst the most fortunate of my sex . Pending these transactions ...
... honour than on your vanities . " This was the reply of Leonida , which , united to the hopes which Silvia imparted , though somewhat indefinite , made me conclude myself amongst the most fortunate of my sex . Pending these transactions ...
Page 20
... honour of his parentage ) he said to him that the principal cause why Silvia neither loved nor encouraged him was from her being enamoured of me , and of that he was convinced ; and that now as our loves were known , that had he not ...
... honour of his parentage ) he said to him that the principal cause why Silvia neither loved nor encouraged him was from her being enamoured of me , and of that he was convinced ; and that now as our loves were known , that had he not ...
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