Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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Page iii
... never been translated into any language . We have only its shadow in the French production of Florian , which is based on the Spanish story , and though written in an en- gaging and graceful style , is not that mature and elegant child ...
... never been translated into any language . We have only its shadow in the French production of Florian , which is based on the Spanish story , and though written in an en- gaging and graceful style , is not that mature and elegant child ...
Page vi
... never attain to this . Invention is the foundation of poetry . Yet did evil fate pursue him , that inheritance of man . Having lost his hand , on his return , as he hoped to participate the charms of his native country , the ship in ...
... never attain to this . Invention is the foundation of poetry . Yet did evil fate pursue him , that inheritance of man . Having lost his hand , on his return , as he hoped to participate the charms of his native country , the ship in ...
Page viii
... never before been printed . These three books are of the same size and form as the " Labours of Persiles and Sigismunda , and the Novels , " which I had also the honour to present to your Excellence , and shortly will follow the ...
... never before been printed . These three books are of the same size and form as the " Labours of Persiles and Sigismunda , and the Novels , " which I had also the honour to present to your Excellence , and shortly will follow the ...
Page ix
... never to pardon . Therefore , if your Worship forgive this assurance , I have no other fear or wish but that the Lord may guard your illustrious presence with an increment of dignity and position , which all we your adherents desire ...
... never to pardon . Therefore , if your Worship forgive this assurance , I have no other fear or wish but that the Lord may guard your illustrious presence with an increment of dignity and position , which all we your adherents desire ...
Page xi
... never satisfied with what he does or understands , holds only for an ac- complishment that which he never attains , and never determines on publishing his works or communicating any- thing , so that as the boldness and confidence of one ...
... never satisfied with what he does or understands , holds only for an ac- complishment that which he never attains , and never determines on publishing his works or communicating any- thing , so that as the boldness and confidence of one ...
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