The Harvard Classics, Volumen32Charles William Eliot P. F. Collier & son, 1910 |
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... Peredur , or its French imitation Parceval le Gallois ; its pages are , as it were , dewy with feminine sentiment . Woman appears therein as a kind of vague vision , an inter- mediary between man and the supernatural world . I am ...
... Peredur , or its French imitation Parceval le Gallois ; its pages are , as it were , dewy with feminine sentiment . Woman appears therein as a kind of vague vision , an inter- mediary between man and the supernatural world . I am ...
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... Peredur sought in their own way , -the vision of the invisible world . To this day in Ireland drunkenness forms a part of all Saint's Day festivals - that is to say , the festivals which best have retained their national and popular ...
... Peredur sought in their own way , -the vision of the invisible world . To this day in Ireland drunkenness forms a part of all Saint's Day festivals - that is to say , the festivals which best have retained their national and popular ...
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... Peredur , for example . What a difference there is ! In the one all the horror of disgusting and blood - embrued barbarism , the drunkenness of carnage , the disinterested taste , if I may say so , for destruction and death ; in the ...
... Peredur , for example . What a difference there is ! In the one all the horror of disgusting and blood - embrued barbarism , the drunkenness of carnage , the disinterested taste , if I may say so , for destruction and death ; in the ...
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... Peredur , of Kilhwch and Olwen , and the Dream of Rhonabwy . It is also to be remarked that the two last - named narratives have a particularly antique character . In them Arthur dwells in Cornwall , and not as in the others at Caerleon ...
... Peredur , of Kilhwch and Olwen , and the Dream of Rhonabwy . It is also to be remarked that the two last - named narratives have a particularly antique character . In them Arthur dwells in Cornwall , and not as in the others at Caerleon ...
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... Peredur and Geraint to demonstrate an innocence such as this ; but the naïve simplicity of these charming compositions forbids us to see in this innocence any underlying meaning . The zeal of the knight in the defence of ladies ' honour ...
... Peredur and Geraint to demonstrate an innocence such as this ; but the naïve simplicity of these charming compositions forbids us to see in this innocence any underlying meaning . The zeal of the knight in the defence of ladies ' honour ...
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