The Novels And Novelists of the Eighteenth Century, in Illustration of the Manners And Morals of the Age
The Novels And Novelists of the Eighteenth Century, in Illustration of the Manners And Morals of the Age
Forsyth, William, 1737-1804. [from Old Catalog]
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153 tales, and Aristides the most famous of the authors — of Dionjsius the Milesian who wrote fabulous histo- ries — of the romance of ^Dinias and Dercyllis,' of which Antonius Diogenes was the author, or the still older romances of Antiphanes — of Parthenius of JSTice — of the ' True and Perfect Love ' of Athenagoras — of the ' Golden Ass ' of Apuleius — of the ' Amours of Diodes and Ehodanthe,' by Theodorus Prodromus, and those of ' Ismenias and Ismene,' by Gustathius, Bishop of Thessalonica ...; and, coming lower down into the Middle Ages, of the novels of Boccaccio and the Romances of Garin de L'oheran, ' Tristan,' ' Lancelot du Lac,' 'St. Greal,' 'Merlin,' 'Arthur,' 'Perceval,' ' Perceforet,' ' Amadis de Gaul,' ' Palmerin of Eng- land,' and 'Don Beliaris of Greece;' and in more modern times, of the ' Astraea' of Monsieur d'Urfe, and the ' Illustrious Bassa ' — the ' Grand Cyrus ' and ' Clelia ' of Mademoiselle de Scuderi, who is called by Monsieur Huet, the Bishop of Avranches, in his let- ters to Monsieur de Legrais ' On the Original of Eo- mances,' a grave and vii'tuous virgin — the 'Roman Comique' of Scarron, and the 'Zaide' and 'Princesse de Cleves' of Madame de la Fayette — the 'Phara- mond,' ' Cassandra,' and ' Cleopatra ' of M.
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