| William Roscoe - 1806 - 538 sayfa
...how to avail themselves of them. ° In point of compo- sition, these novels, although much inferiour to those of Boccaccio, are written with a degree of...will probably secure a durable, although not a very horfourable reputation to the author. Whilst Bandello was collecting the materials for P««° Arthis... | |
| William Roscoe - 1806 - 546 sayfa
...those advantages which they might have obtained, had they known how to avail themselves of them/cj In point of composition, these novels, although much...reader, and which, combined with the singularity of the (a) They were printed at Lucca in 1554, in 4 In. a Fourth volume was afterwards published at Lyons,... | |
| Dawson, William, & Sons, of London - 1809 - 344 sayfa
...STREET. EG 21 385 BANDELLO (Matteo) Novelle, 3 vols. 4to. old calf gilt, £1. 8s. 1740 " These novels are written with a degree of vivacity and nature which...singularity of the incidents, will probably secure a durable reputation to the author." — T. Roscoe. 386 BANKS' (Sir FC) BAROXIA ANGLICA CONCENTRATA, or a concentrated... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 536 sayfa
...remarkable for the indecency of the incident^ than for the natural simplicity with which they are related. In point of composition, these novels, although much...not a very honourable reputation, to the author." It may be added, that Shakspeare took his Romeo and Juliet from one of his novels, which was accordingly... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 538 sayfa
...for the indecency of the inci-' dents than for the natural simplicity with which they are related. In point of composition, these novels, although much...not a very honourable reputation, to the author." It may be added, that Shakspeare took his Romeo and Juliet from one of his novels, which was accordingly... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1812 - 544 sayfa
...remarkable for the indecency of the incidents than for the natural simplicity with which they are related. In point of composition, these novels, although much...not a very honourable reputation, to the author." It may be added, that Shakspeare took his Romeo and Juliet from one of bis novels, which was accordingly... | |
| William Roscoe - 1827 - 576 sayfa
...which they might have AD 1521. obtained, had they known how to avail themselves A.PODUX.' of them, (a) In point of composition, these novels, although much...Boccaccio, are written with a degree of vivacity and nature Avhich seldom fails to interest the reader, and which, combined with the singularity of the incidents,... | |
| William Roscoe - 1846 - 572 sayfa
...reformers those advantages which they might have obtained, had they known how to avail themselves of them.f In point of composition, these novels, although much...his works, the precincts of literature were polluted by the intrusion of an author yet more disgracefully notorious, the unprincipled and licentious Pietro... | |
| William Roscoe - 1846 - 588 sayfa
...they known how to avail themselves of them.")" In point of composition, these novels, although mush inferior to those of Boccaccio, are written with a...although not a very honourable reputation to the author, J Whilst Bandello was collecting the materials for his works, the precincts of literature were polluted... | |
| William Roscoe - 1846 - 554 sayfa
...incidents, will probably secure a durable, although not a very honourable reputation to the author. J Whilst Bandello was collecting the materials for his works, the precincts of literature were polluted by the intrusion of an author yet more disgracefully notorious, the unprincipled and licentious Pietro... | |
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