The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volum 24A. Constable, 1814 |
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Pàgina 43
... fictions of the Arabians and Scalds are totally different . The fables and superstitions of the Northern bards are of a darker shade and more savage complexion than those of the Ara- bians . There is something in their fictions that ...
... fictions of the Arabians and Scalds are totally different . The fables and superstitions of the Northern bards are of a darker shade and more savage complexion than those of the Ara- bians . There is something in their fictions that ...
Pàgina 46
... fictions in prose . The earliest fictions are obviously entitled to the greatest at- tention , on account of the information which may be extracted from them with regard to the history , manners , and opinions of the nation and age to ...
... fictions in prose . The earliest fictions are obviously entitled to the greatest at- tention , on account of the information which may be extracted from them with regard to the history , manners , and opinions of the nation and age to ...
Pàgina 47
... fictions of an age that we can discover the modes of living , dress and manners of the period . ' In the two last sentences it is plain that the author means prose fictions , and not fictions in general . But we hope he will consider ...
... fictions of an age that we can discover the modes of living , dress and manners of the period . ' In the two last sentences it is plain that the author means prose fictions , and not fictions in general . But we hope he will consider ...
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