Studies on the Origin and Early Tradition of English Utopian FictionA.-B. Lundequistska Bokhandeln, 1961 - 151 pàgines |
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Pàgina 11
... tell us , it is hardly the chance of the discoveries of his four voyages , nor the medieval spirit in which they were actually undertaken . And they tell us nothing about the spirit which Utopia had in common with the generation of ...
... tell us , it is hardly the chance of the discoveries of his four voyages , nor the medieval spirit in which they were actually undertaken . And they tell us nothing about the spirit which Utopia had in common with the generation of ...
Pàgina 35
... tell you no more , but I will turn again and tell you of things that I have seen in isles and lands of the lordship of Prester John , the which , as unto us , are under the earth . " 5 Note the passage from Mandeville's Travels quoted ...
... tell you no more , but I will turn again and tell you of things that I have seen in isles and lands of the lordship of Prester John , the which , as unto us , are under the earth . " 5 Note the passage from Mandeville's Travels quoted ...
Pàgina 51
... tell his audience about the Mountain of Ararat and describe the place where the Ark of Noah rested after the Deluge . He related how the Earthly Paradise of the Old Man of the Mountain was , and the like , he recalled the conquests of ...
... tell his audience about the Mountain of Ararat and describe the place where the Ark of Noah rested after the Deluge . He related how the Earthly Paradise of the Old Man of the Mountain was , and the like , he recalled the conquests of ...
Continguts
Introduction | 9 |
The Earthly Paradise and the Insulae Fortunatae | 15 |
The Geographical Discoveries | 28 |
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