| Walter Scott - 1820 - 356 str.
...fiction with truth, I am polluting the well of history with modern inventions, and impressing upon the rising generation false ideas of the age which I describe....But the same motive which prevents my writing the dialogue of the piece in AngloSaxon or in Norman-French, and which prohibits my sending forth to the... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart [novels, collected]) - 1822 - 550 str.
...fiction with truth, I am polluting thewell of history with modern inventions, and impressing upon the rising generation false ideas of the age which I describe....important points of language and manners. But the same mor tive which prevents my writing the dialogue of the piece in Anglo-Saxon or in NormanFrench, and... | |
| Walter Scott - 1823 - 304 str.
...reasoning, which I yet hope to traverse by the following considerations. • Xll DEDICATORV EPISTLE. matters of outward costume, much less in the more...But the same motive which prevents my writing the dialogue of the piece in Anglo-Saxon or in Norman-French, and which prohibits my sending forth to the... | |
| 1834 - 476 str.
...for the moment. (( It is true, that I neither can, nor do pretend, to the observation (observance ?) of complete accuracy even in matters of outward costume,...But the same motive which prevents my writing the dialogue of the piece in Anglo-Saxon or in Norman French (in Latin or in Greek,) and which prohibits... | |
| Edward Bulwer Lytton Lytton - 1835 - 476 str.
...for the moment. " It is true, that I neither can, nor do pretend, to the observation (observance ?) of complete accuracy even in matters of outward costume,...But the same motive which prevents my writing the dialogue of the piece in Anglo-Saxon or in Norman French (in Latin or in Greek}, and which prohibits... | |
| Edward George E.L. Bulwer- Lytton (1st baron.) - 1839 - 450 str.
...for the moment. " It is true, that I neither can, nor do pretend, to the observation [observance ?] of complete accuracy even in matters of outward costume,...But the same motive which prevents my writing the dialogue of the piece in AngloSaxon, or in Norman-French, [in Latin or in Greek,] and which prohibits... | |
| Walter Scott - 1844 - 748 str.
...fiction with truth, I am polluting the well of history with modern inventions, and impressing upon the rising generation false ideas of the age which I describe....But the same motive which prevents my writing the dialogue of the piece in Anglo-Saxon or in Norman-French, and which prohibits my sending forth to the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1853 - 546 str.
...occasion to rue my present audacity, I have at least the most respectable precedents in my favour. It is true, that I neither can, nor do pretend, to...But the same motive which prevents my writing the dialogue of the piece in Anglo-Saxon or in Norman-French, and which prohibits my sending forth to the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 410 str.
...fiction with truth, I am polluting the well of history with modern inventions, and impressing upon the rising generation false ideas of the age which I describe....But the same motive which prevents my writing the dialogue of the piece in Anglo-Saxon or in Norman-French, and which prohibits my sending forth to the... | |
| Walter Scott - 1855 - 654 str.
...that, by thus intermingling fi< with truth, I an) polluting the well of history impressing upon the rising generation false ideas of the age which I describe....But the same motive which prevents my writing the dialogue of the piece in Anglo-Saxon or in Norman-French, and which prohibits my sending forth to the... | |
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