| Ann Ward Radcliffe - Castles - 1794 - 446 pages
...fpots, that it was not without F 5 difficulty difficulty the letters could be traded. The fictions of the Provencal writers, whether drawn from the Arabian...and it is not wonderful, that Dorothee and Ludovico mould befafcinated by inventions, which had captivated the carelefs imagination in every rank of fociety,... | |
| Ann Ward Radcliffe - 1795 - 472 pages
...fpots, that it was not without F 5 difficulty difficulty the letters could be traced. The fictions of the Provencal writers, whether drawn from the Arabian...incident ; and it is not wonderful, that Dorothee andLudovico fhould be fafcinated by inventions, which had captivated the carelefs imagination in every... | |
| Ann Ward Radcliffe - 1806 - 442 pages
...discoloured with spots, thas it was not with-- out difficulty the letters could be traced. The fictions of the Provencal writers, whether drawn from the Arabian...Spain, or recounting the chivalric exploits performed l)y the crusaders whom the Troubadours accompanied to the East, were generally splendid, and always... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1849 - 264 pages
...spots, that it was not without difficulty the letters could be traced. The fictions of the Prove^al writers, whether drawn from the Arabian legends brought by the Saracens into Spain, H2 or recounting the chivalric exploits performed by crusaders whom the troubadours accompanied to... | |
| Leigh Hunt - English literature - 1852 - 460 pages
...discoloured with spots, that it was not without difficulty the letters could be traced. The fictions of the Provencal writers, whether drawn from the Arabian...or recounting the chivalric exploits performed by crusaders whom the troubadours accompanied to the East, were generally splendid, and always marvellous... | |
| Leigh Hunt - English literature - 1852 - 470 pages
...discoloured with spots, that it was not without difficulty the letters could be traced. The fictions of the Provencal writers, whether drawn from the Arabian...or recounting the chivalric exploits performed by crusaders whom the troubadours accompanied to the East, were generally splendid, and always marvellous... | |
| English literature - 1852 - 460 pages
...discoloured with spots, that it was not without difficulty the letters could be traced. The fictions of the Provencal writers, whether drawn from the Arabian...or recounting the chivalric exploits performed by crusaders whom the troubadours accompanied to the East, were generally splendid, and always marvellous... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1859 - 466 pages
...discoloured with spots, that it was not without difficulty the letters could be traced. The fictions of the Provencal writers, whether drawn from the Arabian...or recounting the chivalric exploits performed by crusaders whom the troubadours accompanied to the East, were generally splendid, and always marvellous... | |
| Ann Ward Radcliffe - 1859 - 654 pages
...discoloured with spot*, that it was not \\itliniit difficulty the letters could be traced. The fictions of the Provencal writers, whether drawn from the Arabian legends brought by tli e Saracens into Ppaiit, or recounting the chivjilric exploits performed by the crnsnders whom the... | |
| Ann Radcliffe, Matthew Gregory Lewis, Charles Robert Maturin - Detective and mystery stories - 1891 - 360 pages
...spots, that it was not without difficulty the letters could be traced. The fictions of the Provengal writers, whether drawn from the Arabian legends brought...recounting the chivalric exploits performed by the crusaders whom the troubadours accompanied to the East, were generally splendid, and always marvellous... | |
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