To the kind reader of our sober clime This way of writing will appear exotic; Pulci was sire of the half-serious rhyme, Who sang when chivalry was more Quixotic, And revell'd in the fancies of the time, True knights, chaste dames, huge giants, kings despotic:... The New England Magazine - Página 1441915Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 232 páginas
...a moment merry, IV. To the kind reader of our sober clime This way of writing will appear exotic ; Pulci was sire of the half-serious rhyme, Who sang...knights, chaste dames, huge giants, kings despotic; But all these, save the last, being obsolete, I chose a modern subject as more meet VII. How I have... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1821 - 460 páginas
...reader of our sober cllrae This,way of writing will appear exotic; Pulci was sire of the half -serious rhyme, Who sang when chivalry was more Quixotic, And...knights, chaste dames, huge giants, kings despotic; But all these, save the last, being obsolete, I chose a modern subject as more meet. VII. How I have... | |
| 1821 - 702 páginas
...my vocabulary. VI. a To the kind reader of our sober clime This way of writing will appear exotic; Pulci was sire of the half-serious rhyme, Who sang when chivalry was mure Quixotic, And revell'diu the fancies of the time, True knights, chaste dames, huge giants, kings... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1823 - 258 páginas
...is my vocabulary. VI. To the kind reader of our sober clime This way of writing will appear exotic ; Pulci was sire of the half-serious rhyme, Who sang...knights, chaste dames, huge giants, kings despotic ; But all these, save the last, being obsolete, I choose a modern subject as more meet VII. How I have... | |
| Stephen Simpson - 1823 - 268 páginas
...NUMBER XVIII. TOM JONES. To the kind reader of our sober clime, This way of writing will appear exotic; Pulci was sire of the half.serious rhyme, Who sang...revell'd in the fancies of the time, True knights, chaste dameti, huge giants, kings despotic ; But all these, save the last, being obsolete, I choose a modern... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 324 páginas
...would he very fine; VI. To the kind reader of our soher clime This way of writing will appear exotic; Pulci was sire of the half-serious rhyme, Who sang...Quixotic, And revell'd in the fancies of the time, [potic; VII. How I have treated it, I do Dot know; Perhaps DO hetter than they have treated me Who... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 906 páginas
...be a moment merry, VI. To the kind reader of our sober clime This way of writing will appear exotic; Pulci was sire of the half-serious rhyme, Who sang...knights, chaste dames, huge giants, kings despotic; But all these, save the last, being obsolete, I chose a modern subject as more meet. VII. How I have... | |
| George Gordon Noël Byron - 1826 - 804 páginas
...word in my vocabulary. I'o the kind reader of our sober clime This way of writing will appear exotic; ho have no children. Cain. Then thou canst have no fellowship with us. Lucifer. It may revcll'd in the fancies of the time. True knights, chaste dames, huge giants, kings despotic; Bnt all... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 822 páginas
...wound ; Deceit the rage-imbittered smile refines. And Censure spreads the viperous hiss around. Id. hd0 revelled in the /яле*« of the time. True knights, chaste dames, huge giants, kings despotic. Byron.... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 462 páginas
...Id. Pulci was sire of the half-serious rhyme, Who sang when chivalry was more Quixotic, And revelled in the fancies of the time, True knights, chaste dames, huge giants, king* despotic. Byron, Not that against her fancied weal His heart though stern could ever feel ; Affection... | |
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