“The” Plays of William Shakespeare, Band 4F. C. and J. Rivington, J. Johnson, R. Baldwin, 1805 |
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... Romances , has said little or nothing of these in that superficial work . For having brought down the account of Romances to the later Greeks , and entered upon those composed by the barbarous western writers , which have now the name ...
... Romances , has said little or nothing of these in that superficial work . For having brought down the account of Romances to the later Greeks , and entered upon those composed by the barbarous western writers , which have now the name ...
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... romances , and in their very style . Why he says from tawny Spain , is , because these romances , being of the Spanish original , the heroes and the scene were generally of that country . He says , lost in the world's debate , because ...
... romances , and in their very style . Why he says from tawny Spain , is , because these romances , being of the Spanish original , the heroes and the scene were generally of that country . He says , lost in the world's debate , because ...
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... romances . And the first that was printed in Spain was the famous Amadis de Gaula , of which the inquisitor priest says : 56 segun he oydo dezir , este libro fué el primero de Cavallerias qui se imprimiò en Espana , y todos los demás an ...
... romances . And the first that was printed in Spain was the famous Amadis de Gaula , of which the inquisitor priest says : 56 segun he oydo dezir , este libro fué el primero de Cavallerias qui se imprimiò en Espana , y todos los demás an ...
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... romance adventure . This honest tra- veller believed it all , and so , it seems , did the people of the isle . " And ... romances : which humour of the times , therefore , may well account for their birth and favourable recep- tion in ...
... romance adventure . This honest tra- veller believed it all , and so , it seems , did the people of the isle . " And ... romances : which humour of the times , therefore , may well account for their birth and favourable recep- tion in ...
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... romances there was much religious superstition mixed with their other extravagancies ; as appears even from their very names and titles . The first romance of Launcelot of the Lake and King Arthur and his Knights , is called The History ...
... romances there was much religious superstition mixed with their other extravagancies ; as appears even from their very names and titles . The first romance of Launcelot of the Lake and King Arthur and his Knights , is called The History ...
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