Periods of European Literature, Volume 2W. Blackwood, 1897 |
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... Greeks . The " Valley from which None Return " presents itself , and Alexander can only obtain passage for his army by devoting himself , though he manages to escape by the aid of a grateful devil whom he sets free from bondage . At the ...
... Greeks . The " Valley from which None Return " presents itself , and Alexander can only obtain passage for his army by devoting himself , though he manages to escape by the aid of a grateful devil whom he sets free from bondage . At the ...
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... Greeks were more expert and inventive forgers than the Romans , it is possible , if not even highly probable , that both were , and nearly certain that Dictys was , originally Greek at least in language . Dictys , the older pretty ...
... Greeks were more expert and inventive forgers than the Romans , it is possible , if not even highly probable , that both were , and nearly certain that Dictys was , originally Greek at least in language . Dictys , the older pretty ...
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... Greek MS . of the kind could possibly have escaped the literary activity of many centuries of Athenian wits and scholars , to fall into the hands of Cornelius Nepos . The actual age and origin of the two have , of course , occupied many ...
... Greek MS . of the kind could possibly have escaped the literary activity of many centuries of Athenian wits and scholars , to fall into the hands of Cornelius Nepos . The actual age and origin of the two have , of course , occupied many ...
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... Greeks ; and Agamemnon sues for a three years ' truce , which is granted despite Hector's very natural suspicion of such an uncommonly long time . It is skipped in a line ; and then , the fighting having gone against the Trojans , they ...
... Greeks ; and Agamemnon sues for a three years ' truce , which is granted despite Hector's very natural suspicion of such an uncommonly long time . It is skipped in a line ; and then , the fighting having gone against the Trojans , they ...
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... Greeks , till Penthesilea is killed by Neoptolemus . Antenor , Æneas , and others urge peace , and on failing to ... Greek side , and 676,000 on the Trojan ; that Æneas set out in twenty - two ships ( " the same with which Paris had ...
... Greeks , till Penthesilea is killed by Neoptolemus . Antenor , Æneas , and others urge peace , and on failing to ... Greek side , and 676,000 on the Trojan ; that Æneas set out in twenty - two ships ( " the same with which Paris had ...
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Alexander Aliscans alliteration Anglo-Saxon appears Arthur Arthurian legend ballads Benoît Benoît de Sainte-More Briseida Callisthenes Celtic certainly chansons de geste character Charlemagne charm Chaucer Chrestien classical criticism crusader curious Dares decasyllable earlier early edition English epic fabliaux fact famous fighting France French Gawain German Gottfried Graal Greek Grettir Guinevere Hartmann Havelok Heinrich hero Icelandic interest Italian kind King knights Kudrun Lancelot language later Latin Layamon least less literary literature lover lyric matter mediæval merely Merlin metre Middle Ages Minnesingers modern Nectanabus never Nibelungenlied older original Ormulum Paris Parzival perhaps person poem poetical poetry poets present probably proper prose prosody Provençal Renart rhyme Roland Roman d'Alixandre romances sagas Saracens seems sometimes spirit stanza story syllables texts things thirteenth century tion tongues translation Tristram Troilus trouvère twelfth century vernacular verse Walter whole William Wolfram Wolfram von Eschenbach writers written