And Castillo, another chronicler, tells us gravely, in 1587, that Philip the Second, when he married Mary of England, only forty years earlier promised that if King Arthur should return to claim the throne he would peaceably yield to that prince all his... History of Spanish Literature - Stran 250avtor: George Ticknor - 1849 - 1669 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Maria Trench - 1875 - 382 strani
...however, took the romances to be true histories. We are told gravely by Castillo, a chronicler writing in 1587, that Philip the Second, when he married Mary of England, ' promised that if King Arthur should return to claim his throne, he would peaceably yield to that... | |
| Thomas Sergeant Perry - 1883 - 500 strani
...Castile." And Ticknor says : " Castillo, another chronicler, tells us gravely, in 1587, that Philip II., when he married Mary of England, only forty years...faith in the stories of Arthur and his Round Table." Yet alongside of these fantastic people was the populace, made up of shrewd men living by their wits,... | |
| Thomas Sergeant Perry - 1883 - 498 strani
...Castile." And Ticknor says : " Castillo, another chronicler, tells us gravely, in 1587, that Philip II., when he married Mary of England, only forty years...faith in the stories of Arthur and his Round Table." Yet alongside of these fantastic people was the populace, made up of shrewd men living by their wits,... | |
| Howard Maynadier - 1907 - 536 strani
...of Spanish Literature : 2 " Castillo, another chronicler, tells us gravely, in 1587, that Philip II, when he married Mary of England, only forty years...faith in the stories of Arthur and his Round Table." The duration in Spain of this belief in a romantic Arthur seems the more extraordinary when we consider... | |
| Howard Maynadier - 1907 - 480 strani
...of Spanish Literature : a " Castillo, another chronicler, tells us gravely, in 1587, that Philip II, when he married Mary of England, only forty years...readers, a full faith in the stories of Arthur and his Bound Table." The duration in Spain of this belief in a romantic Arthur seems the more extraordinary... | |
| 1850 - 554 strani
...or hear them, though the greater part of the things themselves are sinful, profane, and unbecoming.' And Castillo, another chronicler, tells us gravely,...faith in the stories of Arthur and his Round Table. " Such credulity, it is true, now seems impossible, even if we suppose it was confined to a moderate... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1850 - 566 strani
...greater part of the things themselves are sinful, profane, and unbecoming.' And Castiilo, ano'.foer chronicler, tells us gravely, in 1587, that Philip...faith in the stories of Arthur and his Round Table. " Such credulity, it is true, now seems impossible, even if we suppose it was confined to a moderate... | |
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