| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1826 - 652 str.
...added hy myself : hot in the rest ihe original is chiefly followed. When I was yonng (ahont fonrteen, I think) I first read this tale, which made a deep impression npon me ; and may, indeed, he said to contain the germ of mnch that I have since written. I am not... | |
| George Gordon N. Byron (6th baron.) - 1827 - 888 str.
...character (Ida of StraJcnhcim ) added by myself: but iu the rest the original is chiefly followed. When I was young (about fourteen, I think) I first...may, indeed, be said to contain the germ of much that I have since written. I am not sure that it ever was very popular; or at any rate its popularity has... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1828 - 780 str.
...followed. When I was young (about fourteen, I think) 1 first read this tale, which made a deep impresión upon me; and may, indeed, be said to contain the germ of much that I have since written. I am not sure that it ever was very popular; or at any rate ils popularity has... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1831 - 478 str.
...one character (Ida of Stralenheim) added by myself: but in the rest the original is chiefly followed. When I was young (about fourteen, I think) I first...may, indeed, be said to contain the germ of much that I have since written. I am not sure that it ever was very popular; or, at any rate, its popularity... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1832 - 542 str.
...character (Ida of Stralenheim) added by myself : but in the rest the original is chiefly followed. When I was young (about fourteen, I think) I first...may, indeed, be said to contain the germ of much that I have since written. I am not sure that it ever was very popular ; or at any rate its popularity has... | |
| James Fenimore Cooper - 1833 - 448 str.
...Canterbury Tales.' Nothing of Scott's is finer than ' The German's Tale.' I admired it when a hoy, and have continued to like what I did then. This,...may, indeed, be said to contain the germ of much that I have since written. I have found that those who had read it, agreed with me in their estimate of... | |
| Haussez (baron d', Charles Le Mercher de Longpré) - 1833 - 312 str.
...Werner ' is taken entirely from * The German's Tale, Kruitzner,' published in Lee's ' Canterbury Tales.' I have adopted the characters, plan, and even the...may, indeed, be said to contain the germ of much that I have written. 1 have found that those who bad read it, agreed with me in their estimate of the singular... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron, Thomas Moore - 1833 - 382 str.
...one character (Ida of Stralenheim) added by myself: but in the rest the original is chiefly followed. When I was young (about fourteen, I think,) I first...may, indeed, be said to contain the germ of much that I have since written. I am not sure that it ever was very popular ; or, at any rate, its popularity... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1833 - 388 str.
...One character (Ida of Stralenheim) Added by myself; but in the rest the Original is chiefly followed. When I was young (about fourteen, I think) I First...read this tale, which made a deep impression Upon me " — Jos. (abruptly). My son — our son — our Ulric, Been clasp'd again in these long-empty arms,... | |
| George Gordon Byron Baron Byron - 1836 - 384 str.
...One character (Ida of Stralenheim) Added by myself; hut in the rest the Original is chiefly followed. When I was young (about fourteen, I think) I First...this tale, which made a deep impression Upon me'* — Nor is there aline in these so lame and halting^ hut we could point out many in the drama as bad.... | |
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