metto anch' io," says Ariosto, playfully, when he tells a particularly tough story. " I cannot tell how the truth may be, I say the tale as 'twas said to me," says the author of the " Lay" on a similar occasion. The resemblance Burns. The book speedily... Biographical and Critical Miscellanies - Página 190por William Hickling Prescott - 1852 - 638 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Walter Scott - 1805 - 340 páginas
...unlike the voice of man ; As if the fiends kept holiday, Because these spells were brought to-day. I cannot tell how the truth may be; I say the tale as 'twas said to me. XXIII. " Now hie thee hence," the father said; " And when we are on death-bed laid, O may our dear... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1806 - 362 páginas
...voices unlike the voice of man; As if the fiends kept holiday, Because these spells were brought to day. I cannot tell how the truth may be; I say the tale as 'twas said to me. XXIII. " Now, hie thee hence," the Father said, " And, when we are on death-bed laid, O may our dear... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1806 - 350 páginas
...voices unlike the voice of man; As if the fiends kept holiday, Because these spells were brought to day. I cannot tell how the truth may be; I say the tale as 'twas said to me. XXIII. " Now, hie thee hence," the Father said, " And, when we are on death-bed laid, O may our dear... | |
| Walter Scott - 1807 - 382 páginas
...unlike the voice of man ; As if the fiends kept holiday, Because these spells were brought to day. I cannot tell how the truth may be; I say the tale as 'twas said to me. XXIII. " Now, hie thee hence," the Father said, " And, when we are on death-bed laid, O may our dear... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1808 - 352 páginas
...voices unlike the voice of man; As if the fiends kept holiday, Because these spells were brought to day. I cannot tell how the truth may be; I say the tale as 'twas said to me. XXIII. " Now, hie thee hence," the Father said, " And, when we are on death-bed laid, O may our dear... | |
| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1811 - 456 páginas
...voices unlike the voice of man; As if the fiends kept holiday, Because these spells were brought to daj. I cannot tell how the truth may be; I say the tale as 'twas said to me. XXIII. " Now, hie thee hence," the Father said, " And when we are on death-bed laid, O may our dear... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 310 páginas
...voices unlike the voice of man; As if the fiends kept holiday, Because these spells were brought to-day. I cannot tell how the truth may be ; I say the tale as 'twas said to me. XXIII. " Now hie the hence," the father said ; " And, when we are on death-bed laid, O may our dear... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1813 - 366 páginas
...voices unlike the voice of man; As if the fiends kept holiday, Because these spells were brought to day. I cannot tell how the truth may be; I say the tale as 'twas said to me. XXIII. " Now, hie thee hence," the Father said, " And when we are on death-bed laid, O may our dear... | |
| Thomas Love Peacock - 1816 - 228 páginas
...of .the quality, B2 and accordingly adopted the name Headlong, the appropriate epithet of waterfall. I cannot tell how the truth may be: I say the tale as 't was said to me. The present representative of this ancient and dignified house, Harry Headlong,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1819 - 322 páginas
...voices unlike the voice of man; As if the fiends kept holiday, Because these spells were brought to day. I cannot tell how the truth may be; I say the tale as 'twas said to me. XXIII. " Now, hie thee hence," the father said> " And, when we are on death-bed laid, O may our dear... | |
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