"Epocha" Quotes from Famous Books
... that charming epocha, nothing that I did, said, or thought, has escaped my memory. The time that preceded or followed it, I only recollect by intervals, unequally and confused; but here I remember all as distinctly as if it existed at this moment. Imagination, which in my youth was ... — The Confessions of J. J. Rousseau, Complete • Jean Jacques Rousseau
... elegantly defined as the offspring of FICTION and LOVE. Men of learning have amused themselves with tracing the epocha of romances; but the erudition is desperate which would fix on the inventor of the first romance: for what originates in nature, who shall hope to detect the shadowy outlines of its beginnings? The Theagenes and Chariclea of Heliodorus ... — Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 (of 3) • Isaac D'Israeli |