... accounts of the battles of Hazinas and Tolosa, or in the grand and glorious drama of the fall of Granada. Indeed, wherever we go under their leading, whether to the court of Tamerlane, or to that of Saint Ferdinand, we find the heroic elements of... History of Spanish literature - Stran 197avtor: George Ticknor - 1849Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| William Hickling Prescott - 1859 - 756 strani
...Saint Ferdinand, we find the heroic elements of the national genius gathered around us ; and thus, in this vast, rich mass of chronicles, containing such...unceasingly wrought by the rest of Europe for similar puiposes, and still remains unexhausted." We now come to the Romances of Chivalry, tc which the transition... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1860 - 592 strani
...and nourished in long periods of national trial and suffering, everywhere appear ; and they contain such a body of antiquities, traditions and fables as has been offered to no other pcople ; furnishing not only materials from which a multitude of old Spanish plays, ballads and romances... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1863 - 764 strani
...and nourished in long periods of national trial and 'suffering, everywhere appear ; and they contain such a body of antiquities, traditions and fables as has been offered to no other people ; furnishing not only materials from which a multitude of old Spanish plays, ballads and romances have... | |
| 1850 - 838 strani
...Saint Ferdinand, we find the heroic elements of the national genius gathered around us ; and thus, in this vast, rich mass of chronicles, containing such...wrought by the rest of Europe for similar purposes, and (till remains unexhausted." • The next two chapters are devoted to the Romance of Chivalry. These... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1864 - 758 strani
...Saint Ferdinand, we find the heroic elements of the national genius gathered around us; and thus, in this vast, rich mass of chronicles, containing such...unceasingly wrought by the rest of Europe for similar puiposes, and still remains unexhausted." We now come to the Romances of Chivalry, to which the transition... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1864 - 780 strani
...Saint Ferdinand, we find the heroic elements of the national genius gathered around us ; and thus, in this vast, rich mass of chronicles, containing such...unceasingly wrought by the rest of Europe for similar pmposes, and still remains unexhausted." We now come to the Romances of Chivalry, it which the transition... | |
| Anne Charlotte Botta - 1876 - 592 strani
...and nourished in long periods of national trial and suffering, everywhere appear ; and they contain such a body of antiquities, traditions and fables as has been offered to no othef people ; furnishing not only materials from which a multitude of Old Spanish plays, ballads and... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1875 - 708 strani
...Saint Ferdinand, we find the heroic elements of the national genius gathered around us ; and thus, in this vast, rich mass of chronicles, containing such...for similar purposes and still remains unexhausted." We now come to the Romances of Chivalry, to which the transition is not difficult from the romantic... | |
| Anne Charlotte Lynch Botta - 1902 - 592 strani
...and nourished in long periods of national trial and suffering, everywhere appear; and they contain such a body of antiquities, traditions, and fables as has been offered to no other people ; furnishing not only materials from which a multitude of old Spanish plays, ballads, and romances... | |
| William Hickling Prescott - 1904 - 400 strani
...Saint Ferdinand, we find the heroic elements of the national genius gathered around us; and thus, in this vast, rich mass of chronicles, containing such...for similar purposes and still remains unexhausted." We now come to the Romances of Chivalry, to which the transition is not difficult from the romantic... | |
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