The History of Fiction: Being a Critical Account of the Most Celebrated Prose Works of Fiction, from the Earliest Greek Romances to the Novels of the Present AgeLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1845 - 443 psl. |
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... 174 CHAPTER VII . Origin of Italian Tales - Fables of Bidpai - Seven Wise Masters - Gesta Romanorum - Contes et Fabliaux - Cento Novelle Antiche - Decameron of Boccaccio , 186 Page CHAPTER VIII . Italian Imitators of Boccaccio - Sacchetti.
... 174 CHAPTER VII . Origin of Italian Tales - Fables of Bidpai - Seven Wise Masters - Gesta Romanorum - Contes et Fabliaux - Cento Novelle Antiche - Decameron of Boccaccio , 186 Page CHAPTER VIII . Italian Imitators of Boccaccio - Sacchetti.
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... Boccaccio - Sacchetti - Ser Giovanni - Massuccio - Sabadino - Giraldi Cinthio - Straparola - Bandello - Malespini , & c . - French Imitators , CHAPTER IX . · 243 Origin of Spiritual Romance - Legenda Aurea - Contes Devots - Guerino ...
... Boccaccio - Sacchetti - Ser Giovanni - Massuccio - Sabadino - Giraldi Cinthio - Straparola - Bandello - Malespini , & c . - French Imitators , CHAPTER IX . · 243 Origin of Spiritual Romance - Legenda Aurea - Contes Devots - Guerino ...
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... Boccaccio became enchanted with and Chariclea , by some passages in the Old Mary of Arragon in the church of the Cor- Testament . - Heliodorus was a bishop , and deliers , at Naples . though he did not arrive at that dignity till ...
... Boccaccio became enchanted with and Chariclea , by some passages in the Old Mary of Arragon in the church of the Cor- Testament . - Heliodorus was a bishop , and deliers , at Naples . though he did not arrive at that dignity till ...
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... Boccaccio , as will appear when we come to treat of the Italian novelists ; and it was unquestionably the In order to inculcate the wisdom of laying model of that species of spiritual fiction , up treasures in heaven , we are told that ...
... Boccaccio , as will appear when we come to treat of the Italian novelists ; and it was unquestionably the In order to inculcate the wisdom of laying model of that species of spiritual fiction , up treasures in heaven , we are told that ...
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... Boccaccio . It seems not a little remarkable that Italy , | national manners and circumstances . Since which produced the earliest and finest speci- the transference of the seat of the Roman em- mens of romantic poetry , should scarcely ...
... Boccaccio . It seems not a little remarkable that Italy , | national manners and circumstances . Since which produced the earliest and finest speci- the transference of the seat of the Roman em- mens of romantic poetry , should scarcely ...
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The History of Fiction– Being a Critical Account of the Most Celebrated ... John Colin Dunlop Visos knygos peržiūra - 1845 |
The History of Fiction– Being a Critical Account of the Most ..., 2 tomas John Colin Dunlop Visos knygos peržiūra - 1842 |
The History of Fiction– Being a Critical Account of the Most Celebrated ... John Colin Dunlop Visos knygos peržiūra - 1845 |
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