The Indicator, 1. kötet,1-76. kiadásJ. Appleyard, 1822 |
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... Morgante Maggiore , a prose abridgment of the beginning , 177 Robin Hood , songs of , 41-52 . Raphael , the prince of painters , some remarks upon him and his art , 49 . School - book , by the egregious John Amos Comenius , 1 ...
... Morgante Maggiore , a prose abridgment of the beginning , 177 Robin Hood , songs of , 41-52 . Raphael , the prince of painters , some remarks upon him and his art , 49 . School - book , by the egregious John Amos Comenius , 1 ...
177. oldal
... Morgante Maggiore of Luigi Pulci , the father of Italian romance . We would rather have given it them in verse ; but it would have taken more time and attention than we can just now afford . Besides , a prose specimen of this author is ...
... Morgante Maggiore of Luigi Pulci , the father of Italian romance . We would rather have given it them in verse ; but it would have taken more time and attention than we can just now afford . Besides , a prose specimen of this author is ...
178. oldal
... Morgante in his new character , and the farewell , and family recogni- tion , of the Abbot and Orlando . The passages about the falling of manna , and the eternal punishment of those who are dear to us , fur- nish the earliest instance ...
... Morgante in his new character , and the farewell , and family recogni- tion , of the Abbot and Orlando . The passages about the falling of manna , and the eternal punishment of those who are dear to us , fur- nish the earliest instance ...
179. oldal
... Morgante , and of Gan the Traitor , who beguiled him to his death in Roncesvalles , where he sounded his horn so strongly after the Dolorous Rout . It was Easter , and Charles had all his court with him in Paris , making high feast ...
... Morgante , and of Gan the Traitor , who beguiled him to his death in Roncesvalles , where he sounded his horn so strongly after the Dolorous Rout . It was Easter , and Charles had all his court with him in Paris , making high feast ...
180. oldal
... Morgante ; and these giants used to disturb the abbey , by throwing things down upon it from the mountain with slings , so that the poor little monks could not go out to fetch wood or water . Orlando knocked , but nobody would open till ...
... Morgante ; and these giants used to disturb the abbey , by throwing things down upon it from the mountain with slings , so that the poor little monks could not go out to fetch wood or water . Orlando knocked , but nobody would open till ...
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