| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1822 - 350 Seiten
...Visirs. . " Few works are more interesting and curious than the Seven Wise Masters, in illustrating the genealogy of fiction, or its rapid and almost unaccountable...she had herself meditated, is as old as the story of Jo6 seph, and may thence be traced through the fables of mythology to the Italian novelists," &c. Mr... | |
| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1864 - 448 Seiten
...Visirs. " Few works are more interesting and curious than the Seven Wise Masters, in illustrating the genealogy of fiction, or its rapid and almost unaccountable...the fables of mythology to the Italian novelists," &c. Mr. Ellis has given an abridgment of a metrical romance on the same story extant in the Auchinleck... | |
| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1881 - 470 Seiten
...Visirs. " Few works are more interesting and curious than the Seven Wise Masters, in illustrating the genealogy of fiction, or its rapid and almost unaccountable...the fables of mythology to the Italian novelists," &c. Mr. Ellis has given an abridgment of a metrical romance on the same story extant in the Auchinleck... | |
| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1882 - 596 Seiten
...Visirs.' " Few works are more interesting and curious than the Seven Wise Masters, in illustrating the genealogy of fiction, or its rapid and almost unaccountable...the fables of mythology to the Italian novelists," &c. Mr. Ellis has given an abridgement of a metrical romance on the same story extant in the Auchinleck... | |
| William Alexander Clouston - 1883 - 296 Seiten
...Fiction, remarks that " the leading incident of a disappointed woman accusing the object of her passion is as old as the story of Joseph, and may thence be...the fables of mythology to the Italian novelists." But surely there was nothing so very peculiar in the conduct of Zulaykha (as Muslims name the wife... | |
| prince Bakhtiyâr - 1883 - 302 Seiten
...materially in the several translations or versions. Dunlop, in his History of Fiction, remarks that " the leading incident of a disappointed woman accusing the object of her passion is as old as the story of Joseph, and may thence be traced through the fables of mythology to the Italian... | |
| William Alexander Clouston - 1883 - 298 Seiten
...materially in the several translations or versions. Dunlop, in his History of Fiction, remarks that " the leading incident of a disappointed woman accusing the object of her passion is as old as the story of Joseph, and may thence be traced through the fables of mythology to the Italian... | |
| William Alexander Clouston - 1884 - 460 Seiten
...remarks Dunlop, "are more interesting and curious than the Seven Wise Masters, in illustrating the genealogy of fiction, or its rapid and almost unaccountable transition from one country to another." Introduction. IN Rome was a renowned emperor, "as the book tellysus;" his name was Diocclecius; and... | |
| Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra - 1919 - 596 Seiten
...genealogy of fiction, or its rapid and utmost unaccountable transition from one country to another. Tho leading incident of a disappointed woman, accusing...the fables of mythology to the Italian novelists," &c. Mr. Ellis has given an abridgement of a metricnl romance on the name story extant in the Auchiuleck... | |
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