Orientale;" but for correctness of costume, beauty of description, and power of imagination, it far surpasses all European imitations; and bears such marks of originality, that those who have visited the East will find some difficulty in believing it... The poetical works of lord Byron, with notes - Page 64de George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1885Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1821 - 486 pages
...imagination, it far surpasses all European imitations, andbean such marks of originality, that those who bait visited the East, will find some difficulty in believing...more than a translation. As an Eastern tale, even Rasielu must bow before it; his « Happy Valley- will not heart comparison with the « Hall of Eblis.... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1823 - 402 pages
...for correctness of costume, beauty of description, and power of imagination, it far surpasses ; II European imitations ; and bears such marks of originality,...will not bear a comparison with the " Hall of Eblis." THE BRIDE OF ABYDOS, A TURKISH TALE. " Had we never loved so kindly, " Had we never loved so blindly,... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1823 - 468 pages
...in the " Bibliotheque Orientale ;" bat for correctness of costume, beauty of description, and power of imagination, it far surpasses all European imitations...believing it to be more than a translation. As an Eastern lale, even Rasselas must bow before it ; his " Happy Valley" will not bear a comparison with the "... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1824 - 318 pages
...in the " Bibliotheque Orientate ;" but for correctness, of costume, beauty of description and power of imagination it far surpasses all European imitations...will not bear a comparison with the " Hall of Eblis." RND OF VOL. V. ... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1825 - 914 pages
...of description, and power of imagination, it far surpasses all European imitations; and bears snch marks of originality, that those who have visited...more than a translation. As an Eastern tale, even Rassclas must bow before it ; his « Happy Vallry» will not hear n comparison with the « Hall of... | |
 | Francis Wrangham - 1826 - 906 pages
...of description, and power of imagination, that most Eastern and sublime tale, the 'Caliph Vathek', far surpasses all European imitations; and bears such...have visited the East will find some difficulty in not believing it to be more than a translation. As an Eastern tale, even ' Rasselas' must bow before... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1826 - 468 pages
...description, and power of imagination, it f. ir surpasses all European imitatious ; and bears snch marks of originality, that those who have visited...some difficulty in believing it to be more than a trauslation. As an Eastern tale, even Rasselas must bow before it; his «Hnppy Valley» will not bear... | |
 | Francis Wrangham - 1826 - 672 pages
...and sublime tale, the ' Caliph Vathuk', far surjiasscs all European imitations ; and bearft-suchmark* of originality, that those who have visited. the East will, find some difficulty in nut believing it to be more than a translation. As an Eastern tale, even ' Kasselas" must bow before... | |
 | George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1827 - 880 pages
...find some difficulty in believing it to be more linn a translation. As an Eastern tale, even Ráscelas must bow before it; his «Happy Valley» will not bear a comparison with the « Hall of К bus.» ISribr Of A TURKISH TALE. . HJ .с я««т lortd to kindly. Hid we new lo»ed M> blindly,... | |
 | George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1828 - 780 pages
...of description, and power of imagination, it far surpasses all European imitations; and bears ^uch marks of originality, that those who have visited the East will find some difficulty m believing it to be more than a translation. As an Eastern tale, even Hachís must bow before it;... | |
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