| George Ticknor - 1849 - 566 strani
...its age, and, when taken together, is not only the most interesting of the Spanish chronicles, but the most interesting of all that, in any country,...traditions to the grave exactness of historical truth. The next of the early chronicles that claims our notice is the one called, with primitive simplicity, "... | |
| George Ticknor - 1849 - 616 strani
...its age, and, when taken together, is not only the most interesting of the Spanish chronicles, but the most~ interesting of all that, in any country,...transition from its poetical and romantic traditions to_ the grave exactness of historical truth. The next of the early chronicles that claims our notice... | |
| Bernard Quaritch (Firm) - 1879 - 714 strani
...its age, and, when taken together, is not only the most interesting of the Spanish Chronicles, but the most interesting of all that, in any country, mark the transition of its practical and romantic traditions to the grave exactness of historic truth." — Ticfenor. 16773... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1860 - 592 strani
...old traditions of the country. This is not only the most interesting of the Spanish chronicles, but the most interesting of all that in any country mark...annals of the kingdom to be continued down to his own reigu, or through the period from 1252 to 1312. During many succeeding reigus the royal chronicles... | |
| Bernard Quaritch - 1868 - 1152 strani
...its age. and, when taken together, is not only the most interesting of the Spanish Chronicles, but the most interesting of all that, in any country, mark the transition of its practical and romantic traditions to the grave exactness of historic truth."— 14cknor, 1849,... | |
| Bernard Quaritch - 1868 - 1846 strani
...of if age, and, when taken together, U not only tb» most interesting of the Siianuh Chronicles, bet the most interesting of all that, in any country, mark the transition of it* practical and romantic traditions to the grave exactnee ol historic truth."— Tlduu>r, 1849,... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1902 - 592 strani
...old traditions of the country. This is not only the most interesting of the Spanish chronicles, but the most interesting of all that in any country mark...Alfonso XI. ordered the annals of the kingdom to be con'inued down to his own reign, or through the period from 1252 ^12. During many succeeding reigns... | |
| 1909 - 602 strani
...its age, and, when taken together, is not only the most interesting of the Spanish chronicles, but the most interesting of all that in any country mark...traditions to the grave exactness of historical truth.' The Crónica General was a storehouse that was freely used by the writers of ballads and the dramatists,... | |
| 1835 - 362 strani
...its age, and, when taken together, is not only the most interesting of the Spanish Chronicles, but the most interesting of all that, in any country, mark the transition of its practical and romantic traditions to the grave exactness of historic truth." — Ticknor. 27471... | |
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