| Edward Robinson - 1848 - 590 strani
...in Ariosto; and these very tales which have charmed our Infancy, passing from tongue to tongue and from nation to nation, through channels frequently...imagination of half the inhabitants of the globe." From the Arabs, too, European poetry received that rythmical form, by which it is distinguished from... | |
| 1843
...will not rejoice at an expurgated edition of the " Arabian Nights," which form, as Sismondi observes, the delight of the imagination of half the inhabitants of the globe? If we mistake not, this volume, beautifully illustrated and altogether tastefully got up, will be the... | |
| Eastern romance - 1843 - 442 strani
...very tales, which have charmed our infancy, passing from tongue to tongue and from nation to nation, are now familiar to the memory, and form the delight...imagination of half the inhabitants of the globe." But, independent of these higher purposes to be answered by works of fiction, their value as a means... | |
| 1848 - 786 strani
...in Ariosto; and these very tales which have charmed our Infancy, passing from tongue to tongue and from nation to nation, through channels frequently...imagination of half the inhabitants of the globe." From the Arabs, too, European poetry received that rythmical form, by which it is distinguished from... | |
| 1848 - 792 strani
...in Ariosto ; and these very tales which have charmed our Infancy, passing from tongue to tongue and from nation to nation, through channels frequently...imagination of half the inhabitants of the globe." From the Arabs, too, European poetry received that rythmical form, by which it is distinguished from... | |
| 1848 - 780 strani
...in Ariosto; and these very tales which have charmed'our '.nfancy, passing from tongue to tongue and from nation to nation, through channels frequently...imagination of half the inhabitants of the globe." From the Arabs, too, European poetry received that rythmical form, by which it is distinguished from... | |
| Heinrich Leo - 1852 - 198 strani
...DIFFERENT LANGUAGES, forming the "Best Editions" of these "ever charming", "ever delightful" TALES, the " Delight of the imagination of half the inhabitants of the globe". LUMLEY, LONDON. This complete and uniform Series is most elegantly printed, with chastely Ornamental... | |
| 1855 - 758 strani
...DIFFERF.XT LANGUAGES, forming the "Best Editions" of these "ever charming" "ever delightful" TALES, the "Delight of the imagination of half the inhabitants of the globe." This complete and uniform Series is most elegantly printed, with chastely Ornamental Borders round... | |
| Pleasant hours - 1856 - 404 strani
...DIFFERENT LANGUAGES, forming the "Best Editions" of these " ever charming" " ever delightful" TALES, the "Delight of the imagination of half the inhabitants of the globe." This complete and uniform Series is most elegantly printed, with chastely Ornamental Borders round... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1860 - 592 strani
...literature of Europe, long before the translation of the Arabian Nights. Some are to be met within the o\A fabliaux, in Boccaccio and in Ariosto, and these very...imagination of half the inhabitants of the globe. The anthor of the original Arabic work is unknown, as is also the period at which it was composed. It was... | |
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