An Oxford Anthology of English ProseArnold Whitridge, John Wendell Dodds, Howard Foster Lowry Oxford University Press, 1935 - 950 páginas |
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... Sir Lucan the Butler , and his brother Sir Bedivere , with two bishops with them , and charged them in any wise , an they might , Take a treaty for a month day with Sir Mordred , and spare not , proffer him lands and goods as much as ye ...
... Sir Lucan the Butler , and his brother Sir Bedivere , with two bishops with them , and charged them in any wise , an they might , Take a treaty for a month day with Sir Mordred , and spare not , proffer him lands and goods as much as ye ...
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... Sir Mordred , that hath caused all this mischief . Then was King Arthur ware where Sir Mordred leaned upon his sword among a great heap of dead men . Now give me my spear , said Arthur unto Sir Lucan , for yonder I have espied the ...
... Sir Mordred , that hath caused all this mischief . Then was King Arthur ware where Sir Mordred leaned upon his sword among a great heap of dead men . Now give me my spear , said Arthur unto Sir Lucan , for yonder I have espied the ...
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... Sir Lucan , how he lay foaming at the mouth , and part of his guts lay at his feet . Alas , said the king , this is to me a full heavy sight , to see this noble duke so die for my sake , for he would have holpen me , that had more need ...
... Sir Lucan , how he lay foaming at the mouth , and part of his guts lay at his feet . Alas , said the king , this is to me a full heavy sight , to see this noble duke so die for my sake , for he would have holpen me , that had more need ...
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Le Morte Darthur | 1 |
Roger Ascham 15151568 | 19 |
Sir Thomas North | 29 |
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admiration appear Aristotle beauty Ben Jonson better blank verse Boswell called Catharine character Chaucer death divine doth England English eral eyes feelings French give ground Guenever hand hath hear heard heart heaven honour hope human imagination Johnson Julius Cæsar kind King King Arthur knowledge labour ladies language learning Leofric liberty live look Lord man's manner matter means ment mind Mirabeau nature ness never night noble observed opinion Ovid passed passion person philosopher Plato play pleasure poem poet poetry poor prince reader reason rhyme scene seems sense Sir Bedivere Sir Ector Sir Launcelot Sir Lucan Sir Mordred soul speak spirit talk tell thee things thou thought tion told true truth unto verse virtue Voltaire whole words write