| William Shakespeare - 1814 - 532 str.
...mythology of fairies. Shakspeare, indeed, was not the only violater of chronology, for in the same age Sidney who wanted not the advantages of learning, has, in his Arcadia, confounded the pastoral with the feudal times, the days of innocence, quiet, and security, with those of turbulence,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 492 str.
...mytho^ logy of fairies. Shakespeare, indeed, was not the only violator of chronology, for in the same age Sidney, who wanted not the advantages of learning, has, in his Arcadia, confounded the pastoral with the feudal times, the days of innocence, quiet, and security, with those of turbulence,... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1816 - 514 str.
...mythology of fairies. Shakespeare, indeed, was not the only violator of chronology, for in the same age Sidney, who wanted not the advantages of learning, has, in his Arcadia, confounded the pastoral with the feudal times, the days of innocence, quiet, and security, with those of turbulence,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 616 str.
...mythology of fairies. Shakspeare, indeed, was not the only violator .of chronology : for in the same age Sidney, who wanted not the advantages of learning, has in his Arcadia confounded the pastoral with the feudal times ; the days of innocence, quiet, and security with those of turbulence,... | |
| Francis Wrangham - 1816 - 624 str.
...mythology of fairies. Shakspeare, indeed, was not the only violator of chronology: for in the same age Sidney, who wanted not the advantages of learning, has in his Arcadia confounded the pastoral with the feudal times; the days of innocence, quiet, and security with those of turbulence,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1820 - 450 str.
...mythology of fairies. Shakespeare, indeed, was not the only violator of chronology, for in the same age Sidney, who wanted not the advantages of learning, has in his Arcadia, confounded the pastoral with the feudal times, the days of innocence, quiet, and security, with those of turbulence,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1821 - 676 str.
...mythology of fairies. Shakspeare, indeed, was not the only •violator of chronology, for in the same age Sidney, who wanted not the advantages of learning, has, in his A'rcadia, confounded the pastoral with the feudal times, the days of innocence, quiet, and security, with those of turbulence,... | |
| Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1823 - 484 str.
...mythology of fairies. Shakespeare, indeed, was not the only violator of chronology, for in the same age Sidney, who wanted not the advantages of learning, has, in his Arcadia, confounded the pastoral with the feudal times, the days of innocence, quiet, and security, with those of turbulence,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 526 str.
...mythology of fairies. Shakspeare, indeed, was not the only violator of chronology, for in the same age Sidney, who wanted not the advantages of learning, has, in his Arcadia, confounded the pastoral with the feudal times, the days of innocence, quiet, and security, with those of turbulence,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1823 - 350 str.
...mythology ol' fairies. Shakespeare, indeed, was not the only violator ol' chronology, for in the same age, Sidney, who wanted not the advantages of learning, has, in his Arcadia, confounded tho pastoral with the feudal times, the days of innocence, quiet, and security, with those of turbulence,... | |
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