King Horn: Floriz and Blauncheflur, the Assumption of Our LadyJoseph Rawson Lumby, George Harley McKnight Early English Text Society, 1901 - 171 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة viii
... French version , is here related in an off - hand manner , in about forty short lines . The pitched battle of the French version becomes here a mere after - dinner recreation . It would be possible to multiply instances ( cf. pp . x ...
... French version , is here related in an off - hand manner , in about forty short lines . The pitched battle of the French version becomes here a mere after - dinner recreation . It would be possible to multiply instances ( cf. pp . x ...
الصفحة ix
... French version ( R. H. ) again Horn the prince with his companions is set afloat from Suddenne in an open boat , arrives in Bretaigne , is hospit- ably received by King Hunlaf , is loved by the princess Rigmenil , from whom he receives ...
... French version ( R. H. ) again Horn the prince with his companions is set afloat from Suddenne in an open boat , arrives in Bretaigne , is hospit- ably received by King Hunlaf , is loved by the princess Rigmenil , from whom he receives ...
الصفحة x
... French . The identity of the two versions is , however , by no means complete . The more condensed version ( K. H. ) presents some traits not to be found in R. H. We may mention : Horn's farewell to his boat , 139 ff .; Rimenhild's ...
... French . The identity of the two versions is , however , by no means complete . The more condensed version ( K. H. ) presents some traits not to be found in R. H. We may mention : Horn's farewell to his boat , 139 ff .; Rimenhild's ...
الصفحة xi
... French romance . The difference is perhaps that to be expected between two versions , one intended for English - speaking , the other for French - speaking people . " But the difference is perhaps more largely that between ballad and ...
... French romance . The difference is perhaps that to be expected between two versions , one intended for English - speaking , the other for French - speaking people . " But the difference is perhaps more largely that between ballad and ...
الصفحة xii
... French R. H. is an artificial and conventionalized romance of prowess and love . That the ballad - like version K. H. , simple , even primitive in matter , in manner , and in metrical form , should have been derived from the ...
... French R. H. is an artificial and conventionalized romance of prowess and love . That the ballad - like version K. H. , simple , even primitive in matter , in manner , and in metrical form , should have been derived from the ...
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