Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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Page vi
... known work . Whatever is effected in literature or the fine arts is amen- able to the rigour of criticism , sometimes to the unnecessary and ungracious snarl of the would - be fastidious . Here envy abounded , that infirmity which is a ...
... known work . Whatever is effected in literature or the fine arts is amen- able to the rigour of criticism , sometimes to the unnecessary and ungracious snarl of the would - be fastidious . Here envy abounded , that infirmity which is a ...
Page vii
... known as Persiles and Sigismunda , a kindly pastoral , completed his sublunary toils ; for to it he wrote a dedication only a few days antecedent to his end . Through the ingratitude of his countrymen the place of Cervantes ' sepulture ...
... known as Persiles and Sigismunda , a kindly pastoral , completed his sublunary toils ; for to it he wrote a dedication only a few days antecedent to his end . Through the ingratitude of his countrymen the place of Cervantes ' sepulture ...
Page 8
... known , the manner rests unknown . ERASTRO . 4. One sees not so many countenances displayed In a broken mirror , or framed by art ; If we look and see ourselves reflected , We discern a multitude in each and every part . How many cares ...
... known , the manner rests unknown . ERASTRO . 4. One sees not so many countenances displayed In a broken mirror , or framed by art ; If we look and see ourselves reflected , We discern a multitude in each and every part . How many cares ...
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... known to Carino , he chose me as instrument for a disgraceful treason . For one day ( playing the loyal with Crisalvo and infusing into him an idea that he more highly prized his friendship than the honour of his parentage ) he said to ...
... known to Carino , he chose me as instrument for a disgraceful treason . For one day ( playing the loyal with Crisalvo and infusing into him an idea that he more highly prized his friendship than the honour of his parentage ) he said to ...
Page 36
... known personally to some of us , but of such sweet deportment , and so brisk too , that all our party admired him , whilst I was subject to him . I know not what I say , shepherdesses , but as soon soever as my eyes beheld him , my ...
... known personally to some of us , but of such sweet deportment , and so brisk too , that all our party admired him , whilst I was subject to him . I know not what I say , shepherdesses , but as soon soever as my eyes beheld him , my ...
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