of complete accuracy even in matters of outward costume, much less in the more important points of language and manners. But the same motive which prevents my writing the dialogue of the piece in Anglo-Saxon, or in Norman-French [in Latin or in Greek],... The Last Days of Pompeii - xi. oldalszerző: Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton - 1891Teljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1822 - 550 oldal
...by the following considerations. It is true, that I neither can, nor do pretend, to the observation of complete accuracy, even in matters of outward costume,...important points of language and manners. But the same mor tive which prevents my writing the dialogue of the piece in Anglo-Saxon or in NormanFrench, and... | |
| Walter Scott - 1823 - 304 oldal
...neither can, nor do pretend, to the observation of complete accuracy, even in ,1 XU DEDICATORY EPISTLE. matters of outward costume, much less in the more...dialogue of the piece in Anglo-Saxon or in Norman-French, and which prohibits my sending forth to the public this essay printed with the types of Caxton or Wynken... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1827 - 276 oldal
...by the following considerations. It is true, that I neither can, nor do, pretend to the observation of complete accuracy, even in matters of outward costume,...dialogue of the piece in Anglo-Saxon or in Norman-French, and which prohibits my sending forth to the public this essay printed with the types of Caxton or Winken... | |
| Peter Leicester - 1831 - 364 oldal
...subject assumed should be, as it were, translated into the manners and language of the age we live in. The same motive which prevents my writing the dialogue of the piece in Anglo-Saxon or in Norman-French, and which prohibits my sending forth to the public this essay, printed with the types of Caxton, or... | |
| 1834 - 672 oldal
...for the moment. " It is true, that I neither can, nor do pretend, to the observation (observance ?) of complete accuracy even in matters of outward costume,...of language and manners. But the same motive which prevent* my writin2 the dialogue of the piece in Anglo-Saxon or in Norman French (in Latin or in Greek,)... | |
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1839 - 450 oldal
...for the moment. " It is true, that I neither can, nor do pretend, to the observation [observance ?] of complete accuracy even in matters of outward costume,...Greek,] and which prohibits my sending forth this essay printed; with the types of Caxton or Wynken de Worde {written with a reed upon five rolls of... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 748 oldal
...following con siderations. It is true, that I neither can, nor do pretend, to the observation of compl accuracy, even in matters of outward costume, much less in the more important poin of language and manners. But the same motive which prevents my writing the dialog' of the piece... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 654 oldal
...altogether forgotten and unintelligible. It is true, that I neither can, nor do pretend, to the observation of complete accuracy, even in matters of outward costume,...dialogue of the piece in Anglo-Saxon or in Norman-French, and which prohibits my sending forth to the public this essay printed with the types of Caxton or Wynken... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 656 oldal
...by the following considerations. It is true, that I neither can, nor do pretend,to the observation of complete accuracy, even in matters of outward costume,...dialogue of the piece in Anglo-Saxon or in Norman-French, and which prohibits my sending forth to the public this essay printed with the types of Caxton or VVinken... | |
| Walter Scott - 1860 - 480 oldal
...by the following considerations. It is true, that I neither can, nor do pretend, to the observation of complete accuracy, even in matters of outward costume,...dialogue of the piece in Anglo-Saxon or in Norman-French, and which prohibits iny sending forth to the public this essay printed with the types of Caxton or... | |
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