extraordinary state of manners and society that gave it birth. From several passages, it may be inferred that it was publicly recited; and even now, as we read it, we fall unconsciously into a long-drawn chant, and seem to hear the voices of Arabian camel-drivers,... The New Monthly Magazine and Humorist - Stran 5171850Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| George Ticknor - 1849 - 546 strani
...tenderest natural affection; other parts are deeply pathetic; and everywhere it bears the impress of the extraordinary state of manners and society that gave...camel-drivers, or of Spanish muleteers, as the Oriental or the romantic tone, happens to prevail. I am acquainted with nothing in the form of the old metrical... | |
| George Ticknor - 1849 - 536 strani
...tenderest natural affection; other parts are deeply pathetic; and everywhere it bears the impress of the extraordinary state of manners and society that gave...camel-drivers, or of Spanish muleteers, as the Oriental or the romantic tone happens to prevail. I am acquainted with nothing in the form of the old metrical... | |
| George Ticknor - 1849 - 586 strani
...tenderest natural affection; other parts are deeply pathetic; and everywhere it bears the impress of the extraordinary state of manners and society that gave...may be inferred that it was publicly recited; and evemi now, as we read it, we fall unconsciously into a long-drawn chant, and seem to hear the voices... | |
| George Ticknor - 1849 - 578 strani
...tendcrest natural affection ; other parts are decply pathetic ; and everywhere it bears the impress of the extraordinary state of manners and society that gave...From several passages, it may be inferred that it was publiely recited ; and even now, as we read it, we fall unconsciously into a long-drawn chant, and... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1850 - 634 strani
...tenderest natural affection ; other parts are deeply pathetic ; and everywhere it bears the impress of the extraordinary state of manners and society that gave...camel-drivers, or of Spanish muleteers, as the Oriental or the romantic tone happensto prevail. I am acquainted with nothing in the form of the old metrical romance... | |
| Francis Bowen - 1850 - 738 strani
...tenderes! natural affection ; other parts are deeply pathetic ; and everywhere it bears the impress of the extraordinary state of manners and society that gave...camel-drivers, or of Spanish muleteers, as the Oriental or the romantic tone happensto prevail. I am acquainted with nothing in the form of the old metrical romance... | |
| George Ticknor - 1854 - 604 strani
...tenderest natural affection ; other parts are deeply pathetic ; and everywhere it bears the impress of the extraordinary state of manners and society that gave...camel-drivers, or of Spanish muleteers, as the Oriental or the romantic tone happens to prevail. I am acquainted with nothing in the form of the old metrical... | |
| George Ticknor - 1863 - 550 strani
...between the two rival races and religions — that gave it birth. From several passages, it may be safely inferred that it was publicly recited; and even now,...voices of Arabian camel-drivers or of Spanish muleteers ringing in our ears, as the Oriental or the romantic tone happens to prevail. I am acquainted with... | |
| George Ticknor - 1863 - 654 strani
...between the two rival races and religions — that gave it birth. From several passages, it may be safely inferred that it was publicly recited; and even now,...voices of Arabian cameldrivers or of Spanish muleteers ringing in our ears, as the Oriental or the romantic tone happens to prevail. I am acquainted with... | |
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