Periods of European Literature, Volume 2W. Blackwood, 1897 |
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... tion called the Reali di Francia , 3 which in various forms maintained popularity through medieval and early modern times , and undoubtedly exercised much influence on the great Italian poets of the Renais- sance . They were also ...
... tion called the Reali di Francia , 3 which in various forms maintained popularity through medieval and early modern times , and undoubtedly exercised much influence on the great Italian poets of the Renais- sance . They were also ...
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... tion of presenting an utterly vanished Past . The late Mr Froude found in church - bells - the echo of the Middle Ages — suggestion of such a vanishing . To some of us there is nothing dead in church - bells ; there is only in them , as ...
... tion of presenting an utterly vanished Past . The late Mr Froude found in church - bells - the echo of the Middle Ages — suggestion of such a vanishing . To some of us there is nothing dead in church - bells ; there is only in them , as ...
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... tion , to the complete story , had , however , it seems probable , been actually added before Lay- amon wrote . For the date of the earlier version of his Brut is put by the best authorities at not earlier than 1200 , and it is also ...
... tion , to the complete story , had , however , it seems probable , been actually added before Lay- amon wrote . For the date of the earlier version of his Brut is put by the best authorities at not earlier than 1200 , and it is also ...
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... tion , the work of the same people , or have been pro- duced under the same literary covenant . For Let us now turn to the Legend itself . The story which ends in Avalon begins in Jerusalem . The Legend though the Graal - legends are ...
... tion , the work of the same people , or have been pro- duced under the same literary covenant . For Let us now turn to the Legend itself . The story which ends in Avalon begins in Jerusalem . The Legend though the Graal - legends are ...
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... tion , so to speak , of the fatal passion which wrecked at once Lancelot's quest and Arthur's kingdom , combine to make us regret this exclusion . But Malory's genius was evidently rather an unconscious than a definitely critical one ...
... tion , so to speak , of the fatal passion which wrecked at once Lancelot's quest and Arthur's kingdom , combine to make us regret this exclusion . But Malory's genius was evidently rather an unconscious than a definitely critical one ...
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