Syr Gawayne; a Collection of Ancient Romance-poems, by Scotish and English Authors: Relating to that Celebrated Knight of the Round TableFrederic Madden R. and J. E. Taylor, 1839 - 431 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة xiv
... hands the miraculous relique remained , until its arrival in Britain . The second on the list is Merlin , which perhaps is the most cu- rious of the series , and best intitled to be considered a compila- tion founded on Armorican or ...
... hands the miraculous relique remained , until its arrival in Britain . The second on the list is Merlin , which perhaps is the most cu- rious of the series , and best intitled to be considered a compila- tion founded on Armorican or ...
الصفحة xv
... hand † , and it is singular , that Peter de Langtoft should preserve this tra- dition , as expressed by his translator , Robert of Brunne , I kan not say who did him falle , Bot Syr Wawayn said thei alle.-f. 80 . The most surprising ...
... hand † , and it is singular , that Peter de Langtoft should preserve this tra- dition , as expressed by his translator , Robert of Brunne , I kan not say who did him falle , Bot Syr Wawayn said thei alle.-f. 80 . The most surprising ...
الصفحة xxiv
... hand , but at length was slain " thurh an eorle Sexisce , -særi iwurthe his saule ! " Peter Langtoft and his translator add to the confusion , by stating that the body of Gawayne was interred at Wybre or Wibire , " en la Walescherye ...
... hand , but at length was slain " thurh an eorle Sexisce , -særi iwurthe his saule ! " Peter Langtoft and his translator add to the confusion , by stating that the body of Gawayne was interred at Wybre or Wibire , " en la Walescherye ...
الصفحة xxxiv
... hands , and distinguishes himself by his prowess so greatly , that he is sent for by the christians living at Jerusalem to fight in single combat , as a champion in their behalf , against the champion of the king of Persia , who had ...
... hands , and distinguishes himself by his prowess so greatly , that he is sent for by the christians living at Jerusalem to fight in single combat , as a champion in their behalf , against the champion of the king of Persia , who had ...
الصفحة xlvi
... hands raised , and on the opposite side a lady dressed in white , in the costume of Richard the Second's and Henry the Fourth's time , buttoned tight up to the neck , with long hanging sleeves . Her hair is plaited on each side , and on ...
... hands raised , and on the opposite side a lady dressed in white , in the costume of Richard the Second's and Henry the Fourth's time , buttoned tight up to the neck , with long hanging sleeves . Her hair is plaited on each side , and on ...
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الصفحة viii - HON. SIR JOHN A. MURRAY, LORD MURRAY. WILLIAM MURRAY, ESQ. MACVEY NAPIER, ESQ. SIR FRANCIS PALGRAVE. LORD PANMURE. HENRY PETRIE, ESQ.
الصفحة xli - Calidore, beloved over all: In whom it seemes that gentlenesse of spright And manners mylde were planted naturall; To which he adding comely guize withall, And gracious speach, did steale mens hearts away.
الصفحة 287 - Arthur he sayes for He haue noe other hier K. Arthur then held vp his hand according thene as was the law he tooke his leaue of the baron there and homword can he draw And when he came to Merry Carlile to his chamber he is gone and ther came to him his Cozen Sr Gawaine as he did make his mone And there came to him his Cozen Sr Cawaino 1 y* was a curteous knight why sigh you soe sore vnckle Arthur...
الصفحة vii - WILLIAM M'DOWALL, ESQ. HON. JH MACKENZIE, LORD MACKENZIE. JAMES MACKENZIE, ESQ. JOHN WHITEFOORD MACKENZIE, ESQ. WILLIAM FORBES MACKENZIE, ESQ. JAMES MAIDMENT, ESQ. THOMAS MAITLAND, ESQ. VISCOUNT MELVILLE. 70 WILLIAM HENRY MILLER, ESQ. THE EARL OF MINTO. HON. SIR JW MONCRIEFF, LORD MONCRIEFF.
الصفحة 305 - There is sufficient internal evidence of their being Northern, although the manuscript containing them appears to have been written by a scribe of the midland counties, which will account for the introduction of forms differing from those used by writers beyond the Tweed.
الصفحة xxiv - I spoke in the first book, but not until he had compensated for his exile by much damage wrought upon them, worthily sharing in the praise of his uncle, in that they deferred for many years the ruin of their falling country.
الصفحة viii - BART. 80 EDWARD PIPER , ESQ. ROBERT PITCAIRN, ESQ. ALEXANDER PRINGLE , ESQ. JOHN RICHARDSON, ESQ. THE EARL OF ROSEBERY. RIGHT HON. A. RUTHERFURD , LORD ADVOCATE. THE EARL OF SELKIRK. JAMES SKENE, ESQ. WILLIAM SMYTHE , ESQ. THE EARL SPENCER. 90 JOHN SPOTTISWOODE, ESQ. EDWARD STANLEY, ESQ. MAJOR-GENERAL SIR JOSEPH STRATON. THE HON. CHARLES FRANCIS STUART. THE DUKE OF SUTHERLAND. ALEXANDER THOMSON , ESQ. WALTER C. TREVELYAN, ESQ. DAWSON TURNER , ESQ. ADAM URQUHART, ESQ. RIGHT HON. SIR GEORGE WARRENDER...
الصفحة xxiii - Gawayn yelded up the spyryte ; and thenne the kynge lete entiere hym in a chappel within Douer Castel ; and there yet alle men maye see the sculle of hym, and the same wound is sene that Syr Launcelot gaf hym in bataill.
الصفحة xl - Cox's' (Hertford: Ballad Society, 1890; reprinted New York: AMS Press, 1968, pp. 28-30 and 41). (a) But aware, keep bak, make room noow, heer they cum! And fyrst, captin Cox...
الصفحة 290 - And she says a woman will haue her will & this is all her cheef desire doe me right as thou art a baron of sckill this is thy ransome & all thy hyer He sayes an early vengeance light on her she walkes on yonder more it was my sister that told thee this...