Appendix. Pope's 'eloisa To Abelard : * "The Love Letters of Abelard and Heloise", [1901], p. 96 ["This 'Epistle' was published by Alexander Pope in 1717, and is given here because through it alone has the tragedy of the unfortunate lovers been so far known to the mass of the English public. The 'Epistle' is marvellously exact in its...
Letter Iii. Abelard To Heloise : * "The Love Letters of Abelard and Heloise", [1901], p. 42 LETTER III Abelard To Heloise Abelard confessesCOULD I have imagined that a letter not written to yourself would fall into your hands, I had been more cautious not to have inserted anything in it which might awaken the memory of our past...
Letter Ii. Heloise To Abelard : * "The Love Letters of Abelard and Heloise", [1901], p. 21 LETTER II Heloise To Abelard "To her Lord, her Father, her Husband, her Brother; his Servant, his Child, his Wife, his Sister, and to express all that is humble, respectful and loving to her Abelard, Heloise writes this". Mournful...
Letter Iv. Heloise To Abelard : * "The Love Letters of Abelard and Heloise", [1901], p. 60 LETTER IV Heloise To Abelard "To Abelard her well-beloved in Christ Jesus, from Heloise his well-beloved in the same Christ Jesus". Ingenious tormentsI READ the letter I received from you with great impatience: in spite of all my...
Editorial Appendix : * "The Love Letters of Abelard and Heloise", [1901], p. 111 EDITORIAL APPENDIX p. 112 "This edition of" 'The Letters of Abelard and Heloise' "has been edited by" Miss Honnor Morten. "The translation bas been re-printed from" Watt's "edition of" 1722. "In the accompanying Notes" Miss Morten "h...
Title Page : * "The Love Letters of Abelard and Heloise", [1901], THE TEMPLE CLASSICS Edited By ISRAEL GOLLANCZ M.A. THE LOVE LETTERS OF ABELARD AND HELOISE PUBLISHED BY J.M. DENT AND CO. ALDINE HOUSE, LONDON W.C. [1901] Scanned, proofed and formatted , September 2006, by John Bruno Hare. This text is...
Letter V. Heloise To Abelard : * "The Love Letters of Abelard and Heloise", [1901], p. 73 LETTER V Heloise To Abelard The inconstancy of HeloiseDEAR ABELARD,--YOU expect, perhaps, that I should accuse you of negligence. You have not answered my last letter, and thanks to Heaven, in the condition I am now in it is a relief to me...
Letter Vi. Abelard To Heloise : * "The Love Letters of Abelard and Heloise", [1901], p. 85 LETTER VI Abelard To Heloise Abelard is firmWRITE no more to me, Heloise, write no more to me; 'tis time to end communications which make our penances of nought avail. We retired from the world to purify ourselves, and, by a conduct...
Letter I. Abelard To Philintus : * "The Love Letters of Abelard and Heloise", [1901], p. 1 LETTERS OF ABELARD AND HELOISE LETTER I Abelard To Philintus Abelard consoles his friendTHE last time we were together, Philintus, you gave me a melancholy account of your misfortunes; I was sensibly touched with the relation, and like...
Introduction : * "The Love Letters of Abelard and Heloise", [1901], p. i The letters of Abelard and Heloise were written in Latin about the year 1128, and were first published in Paris in 1616. The 'Letters' appeared first in England in 1728 in their original Latin, but thereafter translations were numerous...
Untitled : * Some have it that romantic love was an invention of the Middle Ages. If so, then the true story of Pierre Abelard and Heloise is one of the templates of this narrative. Both Abelard and Heloise were prominent intellectuals of twelfth century France. Abelard, of noble birth and eighteen years...
From W. E. Henly's Prologue To Beau Austin : * "The Love Letters of Abelard and Heloise", [1901], p. 110 'Ah! then, as now--it may be, something more-- Woman and man were human to the core ...... They too could risk, they also could rebel, They could love wisely--they could love too well. In that great duel of Sex--that ancient strife Which...