... exulting in his success as an achievement of no small moment. And such, in fact, it was, for we have abundant proof that the fanaticism for these romances was so great in Spain, during the sixteenth century, as to have become matter of alarm to the... History of Spanish literature - Stran 99avtor: George Ticknor - 1849Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1850 - 758 strani
...desire than to render abhorred of men the false and absurd stories contained in books of chivalry," exulting in his success as an achievement of no small...among the rest the venerable Luis de Granada, and Malón de Chaide, who wrote the eloquent C'onvei-sion of Mary Magdaleii. Guevara, the learned and fortunate... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 816 strani
...desire than to render abhorred of men the false and absurd stories contained in books of chivalry;" exulting in his success, as an achievement of no small...the sixteenth century, as to have become matter of ilariu to the more judicious. Many of the distinHis purpose in writing Don Quixote has sometimes been... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 808 strani
...and absurd stories contained in books of chi- f valry;" exulting in his success, as an achievement i of no small moment. And such, in fact, it was ; for...the sixteenth century, as to have become matter of Jarm to t!ie more judicious. Many of the distinguished contemporary authors speak of its mischiefs,... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 838 strani
...desire than to render abhorred of men the fake and absurd stories contained in books of chivalry ;" exulting in his success, as an achievement of no small...for these romances was so great in Spain, during the •irtrenth century, aa to have become matter of alarm to the more judicious. Many of the distinguished... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1859 - 812 strani
...desire than to render abhorred of men the false and absurd stories contained ia books of chivalry;" exulting in his success, as an achievement of no small...have become matter of alarm to the more judicious. At last they were deemed so noxious, that, in 1553, they were prohibited by law from being printed... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1860 - 592 strani
...declares, " to render abhorred of men the false and absurd stories contained in books of chivalry." The fanaticism for these romances was so great in Spain during the 16th century, and they were deemed so noxious, that the burning of all copies extant in the country... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 796 strani
...false and absurd storics contained in books of chivalry ;" exulting in his success, as an achicvement of no small moment. And such, in fact, it was ; for...century, as to have become matter of alarm to the more jndicious. At last they were deemed so noxious, that, in 1558, they were prohibited by law from being... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1862 - 792 strani
...desire than to render abhorred of men the false and absurd stories contained in books of chivalry ;" exulting in his success, as an achievement of no small...moment. And such, in fact, it was ; for we have abundant Sroof that the fanaticism for these romances was so great in Spain, nring the sixteenth century, as... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1863 - 764 strani
...declares, " to render abhorred of men the false and absurd stories contained in books of chivalry." The fanaticism for these romances was so great in Spain during the 16th century, and they were deemed so noxious, that the burning of all copies extant in the country... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1865 - 798 strani
...desire than to render abhorred of men the false and absurd stories contained in books of chivalry ;" exulting in his success, as an achievement of no small...have become matter of alarm to the more judicious. At last they were deemed so noxious, that, in 1553, they were prohibited by law from being printed... | |
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