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Narratives of Early Maryland: 1633-1684. E-book. Formato PDF Clayton Colman Hall - Forgotten Books, 2017 -
From the journal OF george Fox,1672,1673 introduction Meetings on Western Shore Of the Bay. Passage to the Eastern Shore Departure for New England, and Return to Maryland Continued Meetings on the Eastern Shore Journey around the Head of the Bay to the Western Shore Meetings at Severn and the Cliffs Departure for Virginia and Return Meeting at Patuxent Return to Eastern Shore Return to Western Shore; General Meeting; Departure for England.
Highland Mary / The Romance of a Poet(Illustrated Edition). E-book. Formato PDF Clayton Mackenzie Legge - Ionlineshopping.Com, 2019 -
With apologies to Dame History for having taken liberties with some of her famous characters, I would ask the Reader to remember that this story is fiction and not history. I have made use of some of the most romantic episodes in the life of Robert Burns, such as his courtship of Mary Campbell and his love affair with Jean Armour, “the Belle of Mauchline,” and many of the historical references and details are authentic. But my chief purpose in using these incidents was to make “Highland Mary” as picturesque, lovable and interesting a character in Fiction as she has always been in the History of Scotland.
A Manual of the Art of Fiction: Prepared for the Use of Schools and Colleges. E-book. Formato PDF Clayton Hamilton - Forgotten Books, 2017 -
Even when the modern languages entered into the inheritance of Latin and Greek, verse held to its auces tral privileges, and the brief tale took the form of the ballad, and the longer narrative called itself a chanson dc geste. Boccaccio and Rabelais and Cervantes might win immediate popularity and invite a host of imita tors; but it was long after their time before a tale in prose, whether short or long, achieved recognition as worthy of serious critical consideration. In his study of Balzac, Brunetiere recorded the significant fact that no novelist, who was purely and simply a novelist, was elected to the French Academy in the first two centuries of its existence. And the same acute critic, in his History of Classical French Literature, pointed out that French novels were under a cloud of suspicion even so far back as the days of Erasmus, in 1525. It was many scores of years there after before the self — appointed guardians of French literature esteemed the novel highly enough to conde scend to discuss it.