Periods of European Literature, Volume 2W. Blackwood, 1897 |
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... love the Marquis , and drive their enemies off . But a subterranean pas- sage ( this probably shows the chanson to be a late one in this form ) lets the heathen in : and all three cham- pions are seized , bound , and condemned to the ...
... love the Marquis , and drive their enemies off . But a subterranean pas- sage ( this probably shows the chanson to be a late one in this form ) lets the heathen in : and all three cham- pions are seized , bound , and condemned to the ...
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... love for it , he sits down to take the chansons as they are , and judge them on their merits and by the law of their own poetical state , then I think he will come to a very different con- clusion . He will say that their kind is a real ...
... love for it , he sits down to take the chansons as they are , and judge them on their merits and by the law of their own poetical state , then I think he will come to a very different con- clusion . He will say that their kind is a real ...
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... love for Igraine at once alters the mere chronicle into a romance . Arthur , the fruit of this passion , succeeds his father , carries on victorious war at home and abroad , is crowned with magnificence at Caerleon , is challenged by ...
... love for Igraine at once alters the mere chronicle into a romance . Arthur , the fruit of this passion , succeeds his father , carries on victorious war at home and abroad , is crowned with magnificence at Caerleon , is challenged by ...
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... lovers happy than in attending to the strict dictates of morality . And thenceforward till his inclusion in his enchanted prison ( an affair in which it is proper to say that the earliest versions give a much more favourable account of ...
... lovers happy than in attending to the strict dictates of morality . And thenceforward till his inclusion in his enchanted prison ( an affair in which it is proper to say that the earliest versions give a much more favourable account of ...
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... love - interest , undoubtedly show themselves . Although Merlin was neither by extraction nor taste likely to emulate the almost fero- cious horror of human affection entertained by Robert de Borron ( if Robert de Borron it was ) , the ...
... love - interest , undoubtedly show themselves . Although Merlin was neither by extraction nor taste likely to emulate the almost fero- cious horror of human affection entertained by Robert de Borron ( if Robert de Borron it was ) , the ...
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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