Periods of European Literature, Volume 2W. Blackwood, 1897 |
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... genius . Those who call him a mere , or even a bad , compiler , either have not duly considered the matter or speak unhappily . But before we go further it may be well also to say a word on the Welsh stories , which , though now ad ...
... genius . Those who call him a mere , or even a bad , compiler , either have not duly considered the matter or speak unhappily . But before we go further it may be well also to say a word on the Welsh stories , which , though now ad ...
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... genius of Malory instinctively perceived ) when the Graal - story on the one hand , and the loves of Lancelot and Guinevere with which it is connected on the other , came in , they made comparatively otiose and uninteresting the wars ...
... genius of Malory instinctively perceived ) when the Graal - story on the one hand , and the loves of Lancelot and Guinevere with which it is connected on the other , came in , they made comparatively otiose and uninteresting the wars ...
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... genius was evidently rather an unconscious than a definitely critical one . And though the exquisite felicity of his touch in detail is established once for all by compar- ing his prose narratives of the Passing of Arthur and the ...
... genius was evidently rather an unconscious than a definitely critical one . And though the exquisite felicity of his touch in detail is established once for all by compar- ing his prose narratives of the Passing of Arthur and the ...
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... genius , that of Walter Map ( by hypothesis , as before ) , described and worked out different capabil- How it perfects ities in the story . By the idea , simple , like most ideas of genius , of making Lancelot , the father , at once ...
... genius , that of Walter Map ( by hypothesis , as before ) , described and worked out different capabil- How it perfects ities in the story . By the idea , simple , like most ideas of genius , of making Lancelot , the father , at once ...
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... genius who shaped the Arthuriad has escaped this danger , and that not merely by the simple process which Dryden , with his possible . placid irony , somewhere describes as “ leav- ing scarce three of the characters alive . " We have ...
... genius who shaped the Arthuriad has escaped this danger , and that not merely by the simple process which Dryden , with his possible . placid irony , somewhere describes as “ leav- ing scarce three of the characters alive . " We have ...
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