Galatea: A Pastoral RomanceBell and Daldy, 1867 - 349 pages |
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Page ix
... wish but that the Lord may guard your illustrious presence with an increment of dignity and position , which all we your adherents desire . Illustrious Sir , I kiss your hand , and am your ever faith- ful servant , MIGUEL DE CERVANTES ...
... wish but that the Lord may guard your illustrious presence with an increment of dignity and position , which all we your adherents desire . Illustrious Sir , I kiss your hand , and am your ever faith- ful servant , MIGUEL DE CERVANTES ...
Page xi
... make advances in his exercises . Avoiding these two dilemmas , I have not published any- thing before this work , nor did I wish to lock it up , my understanding having wrought it out for a higher end than TO CURIOUS READERS . xi.
... make advances in his exercises . Avoiding these two dilemmas , I have not published any- thing before this work , nor did I wish to lock it up , my understanding having wrought it out for a higher end than TO CURIOUS READERS . xi.
Page xii
... wish to be pleasant , and having done so in this particular and to the best of his power , he may have been successful . Yet if this section of the work does not realise his most earnest wish , he offers henceforward others of better ...
... wish to be pleasant , and having done so in this particular and to the best of his power , he may have been successful . Yet if this section of the work does not realise his most earnest wish , he offers henceforward others of better ...
Page xv
... wish to remove on finding the shepherds offer to yield their places to them for their siesta . The two ladies unmask . - Conversation about court and rural manners , between Darintho and Damon , which ends in the recitation of verses ...
... wish to remove on finding the shepherds offer to yield their places to them for their siesta . The two ladies unmask . - Conversation about court and rural manners , between Darintho and Damon , which ends in the recitation of verses ...
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... wish had placed him on account of the incomparable beauty of Galatea , one without an equal , as shepherdess , born in the same coasts ; and although she had been educated in rustic and pastoral exercises , yet was she so exalted in ...
... wish had placed him on account of the incomparable beauty of Galatea , one without an equal , as shepherdess , born in the same coasts ; and although she had been educated in rustic and pastoral exercises , yet was she so exalted in ...
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