A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916T. Nelson, 1946 - Всего страниц: 702 |
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... king , doughty in deed , King Richard , the best warrior that one may find in any tale . " The future greatness of Richard is indicated by his mysterious birth ; he is the son of an enchantress named Cassodorien , who becomes the wife ...
... king , doughty in deed , King Richard , the best warrior that one may find in any tale . " The future greatness of Richard is indicated by his mysterious birth ; he is the son of an enchantress named Cassodorien , who becomes the wife ...
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... King Horn stand apart from these . The story of King Horn is known in several versions , and the oldest and most archaic was evi- dently intended to be sung by the gleemen . Its origin may be traced back to the turbulent times of the ...
... King Horn stand apart from these . The story of King Horn is known in several versions , and the oldest and most archaic was evi- dently intended to be sung by the gleemen . Its origin may be traced back to the turbulent times of the ...
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... King and no King , 157 King and the Hermit , The , 17 King Arthur , or the British Worthy , 36 King Cambyses , 95 King Canute's Boat Song , 53 King Horn , 33 , 43 , 45-46 King Johan , 95 King John , 132 King Lear , 133 , 136 , * 138 ...
... King and no King , 157 King and the Hermit , The , 17 King Arthur , or the British Worthy , 36 King Cambyses , 95 King Canute's Boat Song , 53 King Horn , 33 , 43 , 45-46 King Johan , 95 King John , 132 King Lear , 133 , 136 , * 138 ...
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Medieval Scholarship and the Latin Writers | 1 |
Middle English Period 10661400 | 7 |
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A History of English Literature from Earliest Times to 1916 Arthur Compton-Rickett Просмотр фрагмента - 1956 |
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