The Knights: Tales Illustrative of the Marvellous, Volumen1Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1808 |
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Página vii
... heart , by the warmth of which it will be expanded to a pleafing flower of friendship . Chelfea , I am , dear Sir , Your fincere friend , Feb. 20th , 1808 . and obedient Servant , R. C. DALLAS . PREFACE . HAVING written Tales ...
... heart , by the warmth of which it will be expanded to a pleafing flower of friendship . Chelfea , I am , dear Sir , Your fincere friend , Feb. 20th , 1808 . and obedient Servant , R. C. DALLAS . PREFACE . HAVING written Tales ...
Página x
... heart , that , in one part , I infenfibly introduced a mixture of allegory , which afforded a new opening for moral leffons : it will be seen that the Knight Errantry of the fecond Tale is a mere frame for the alle- gorical episode ...
... heart , that , in one part , I infenfibly introduced a mixture of allegory , which afforded a new opening for moral leffons : it will be seen that the Knight Errantry of the fecond Tale is a mere frame for the alle- gorical episode ...
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... heart . Pleasure , pomp and plenty furround the great , obedience and respect await them , fubmiflion and devotion are at their feet ; how is it then that cruel cares , and pale folici tudes , and confuming griefs ftill find avenues to ...
... heart . Pleasure , pomp and plenty furround the great , obedience and respect await them , fubmiflion and devotion are at their feet ; how is it then that cruel cares , and pale folici tudes , and confuming griefs ftill find avenues to ...
Página 4
... heart of the princess , and rendered it fenfible of the extraordinary merit of a fimple knight , who had been her page : the unfortunate Hippolita , convinced of the impoffibility of becoming the wife of Egremont , be- came the mother ...
... heart of the princess , and rendered it fenfible of the extraordinary merit of a fimple knight , who had been her page : the unfortunate Hippolita , convinced of the impoffibility of becoming the wife of Egremont , be- came the mother ...
Página 10
... heart , that can know no " comfort without you ; and I fhould- " prefer the most forbidding folitude to " the pomp of a court or the bustle of a .. camp : but we are animated , Madam , " by a facred intereft which leaves us not " the ...
... heart , that can know no " comfort without you ; and I fhould- " prefer the most forbidding folitude to " the pomp of a court or the bustle of a .. camp : but we are animated , Madam , " by a facred intereft which leaves us not " the ...
Términos y frases comunes
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Página iii - Tiger: But in a sieve I'll thither sail, And, like a rat without a tail, I'll do, I'll do, and I'll do.
Página 237 - I had rather be a kitten, and cry mew Than one of these same metre ballad-mongers...
Página 151 - noint, and then I'll mount. Now I'm furnish'd, now I'm furnish'd for my flight. Now I go ; now, now I fly, — Malkin, my sweet spirit, and I. Oh ! what a dainty pleasure is this, To sail in the air, When the moon shines fair, To sing, to dance, to toy, and kiss ! Over woods, high rocks, and mountains, Over hills and misty fountains...
Página 237 - I'd rather hear a brazen candlestick turn'd, or a dry-wheel grate on the axle-tree, and that would nothing set my teeth on edge nothing so much as mincing Poetry.
Página 252 - It is built in the form of an amphitheatre, on the fide of a hill, near the river Kokel« 47 miles N of Hermanftadtl Lon.
Página ix - I refolved to perfift in it, and I have not fcrupled to borrow largely from foreign fources.