The History of English Poetry: From the Close of the Eleventh to the Commencement of the Eighteenth Century, כרך 1 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 96
עמוד 24
Saint Graal ( to be noticed hereafter ) are The Moorish Sid died in the campaign
derived from an Arabic source , through against Constantinople , anno 738. See
the medium of the Provençal . Jahrbücher der Litteratur , No. 14 , The its Dr.
Saint Graal ( to be noticed hereafter ) are The Moorish Sid died in the campaign
derived from an Arabic source , through against Constantinople , anno 738. See
the medium of the Provençal . Jahrbücher der Litteratur , No. 14 , The its Dr.
עמוד 70
This , however , is only the Breton or British account of the Saint Graal . The
German romancers have followed a different version of its history , and derive
their knowledge of the subject , though ( An.973 ) . ” The Anglo - Saxon fragment
monks ...
This , however , is only the Breton or British account of the Saint Graal . The
German romancers have followed a different version of its history , and derive
their knowledge of the subject , though ( An.973 ) . ” The Anglo - Saxon fragment
monks ...
עמוד xii
It were easy to produce instances , that this chronicle was undoubtedly framed
after the legend of saint Ursula , the acts of saint Lucius , and the historical
writings of the venerable Bede , had undergone some degree of circulation in the
world .
It were easy to produce instances , that this chronicle was undoubtedly framed
after the legend of saint Ursula , the acts of saint Lucius , and the historical
writings of the venerable Bede , had undergone some degree of circulation in the
world .
עמוד xvi
A no less monstrous giant , whom king Arthur slew on Saint Michael's Mount in
Cornwall * , is said by this fabler to have come from Spain . Here the origin of
these stories is evidently betrayed . The Arabians , or Saracens , as I have hinted
...
A no less monstrous giant , whom king Arthur slew on Saint Michael's Mount in
Cornwall * , is said by this fabler to have come from Spain . Here the origin of
these stories is evidently betrayed . The Arabians , or Saracens , as I have hinted
...
עמוד xxi
... extant before the year 1122 ; for Calixtus the Second in that year , by papal
authority , pronounced this history to be genuine Monsieur Allard affirms that it
was written , and in the eleventh century , at Vienne by a monk of Saint Andrew'sf
.
... extant before the year 1122 ; for Calixtus the Second in that year , by papal
authority , pronounced this history to be genuine Monsieur Allard affirms that it
was written , and in the eleventh century , at Vienne by a monk of Saint Andrew'sf
.
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