Hesperia: Ergänzungsreihe, Schriften zur englischen PhilologieVandenhoeck & Ruprecht, 1923 |
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... motif in fiction . In any event , as I hardly need observe , these analyses have been grouped to- gether in a section by themselves , so that they do not interrupt the general narrative of the development of Arthurian romance , and ...
... motif in fiction . In any event , as I hardly need observe , these analyses have been grouped to- gether in a section by themselves , so that they do not interrupt the general narrative of the development of Arthurian romance , and ...
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... motifs . On everything relating to Arthur's end cp . Bruce , Mort Artu , pp . 298 ff . ( Halle , 1910 ) . There , inter alia , fuller details concerning the legends just enumerated are given . the genuine poetic spirit than any other ...
... motifs . On everything relating to Arthur's end cp . Bruce , Mort Artu , pp . 298 ff . ( Halle , 1910 ) . There , inter alia , fuller details concerning the legends just enumerated are given . the genuine poetic spirit than any other ...
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... motifs for development , but rather in giving éclat to Arthur and his court and turning the attention of the literary world of the time in the direction of the stories already connected with his name , and in 1 For the specific ...
... motifs for development , but rather in giving éclat to Arthur and his court and turning the attention of the literary world of the time in the direction of the stories already connected with his name , and in 1 For the specific ...
الصفحة 68
... motifs to the conditions of feudal society is even more drastic in the case of the romances . Now , in view of what has been said about the lays there can be no reasonable doubt that Brittany was one source of whatever is Celtic in the ...
... motifs to the conditions of feudal society is even more drastic in the case of the romances . Now , in view of what has been said about the lays there can be no reasonable doubt that Brittany was one source of whatever is Celtic in the ...
الصفحة 88
... motif of the Turning Castle mentioned above , which is found in La Mule sans Frein , 11. 440 ff . , the Middle High German Diu Krône , 11. 12951 ff . , and other romances , both metrical and prose , and is , likewise , familiar to Irish ...
... motif of the Turning Castle mentioned above , which is found in La Mule sans Frein , 11. 440 ff . , the Middle High German Diu Krône , 11. 12951 ff . , and other romances , both metrical and prose , and is , likewise , familiar to Irish ...
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adventures allusion Arthur Arthur's court Arthurian romances Avalon Bédier Béroul Breton Bruce Brugger Carados Celtic chansons de geste character Chrétien Chrétien's Perceval Christ Christian cited Cliges conception connection Conte Cornwall derived doubtless edition English episode Erec Estoire extant Foerster French romances Galahad Gawain Geoffrey Geoffrey of Monmouth Geoffrey's Golther Grail castle Grail romances Guinevere Heinzel hero hero's Historia Holy ibid incident Irish Iseult Joseph king knight Kyot lance Lanzelet latter Layamon literature Litt Loth lover Mabinogion mances mediaeval Merlin Miss Weston Mort Artu motif narrative Nennius original Paris Parzival passage Perceval's Peredur poet prose Tristan Pseudo-Wauchier regard Revue Celtique Robert Robert de Boron Romania saga scholars Sir Perceval Sommer story sword tale theory thirteenth century tradition Tristan and Iseult Tristan poems twelfth century vessel Vulgate cycle Wace Wales Wauchier Welsh Wolfram writer Yvain Zimmer
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الصفحة 238 - The Son of man goeth as it is written of him: but woe unto that man by whom the Son of man is betrayed! it had been good for that man if he had not been born. 25 Then Judas, which betrayed him, answered and said, Master, is it I? He said unto him, Thou hast said.
الصفحة 48 - ... sported around him. And his courser cast up four sods with his four hoofs, like four swallows in the air, about his head, now above, now below. About him was a four-cornered cloth of purple, and an apple of gold was at each corner, and every one of the apples was of the value of an hundred kine.
الصفحة 285 - Qui fu nes e engenuis En Gales dont je cont le conte, Et qui si le contoit au conte De Poitiers qui amoit 1'estoire Et le tenoit en grant memoire Plus que nul autre ne faisoit.
الصفحة 125 - It was towards the end of the twelfth century, and beginning of the thirteenth, that this office was first instituted in France.
الصفحة 86 - Ou est li rois ? — Sire, «fait il, « il sit au dois. Ja verroiz la Table Reonde, Qui tornoie conme le monde. 3380 Sa mesnie sit environ.
الصفحة 43 - Who caused that he should not go to the dales of Devwy. They know not the brindled ox, thick his head-band. Seven score knobs in his collar. And when we went with Arthur of anxious memory, Except seven, none returned from Caer Vandwy.
الصفحة 315 - Kiot ist ein Provenzal, der dise aventiur von Parzival heidensch geschriben sach. Swaz er en franzoys da von gesprach, bin ich niht der witze laz, das sage ich tiuschen fiirbaz.
الصفحة 478 - Et la première partie fenist il au commenchement de ceste queste, et la seconde el commenchement dou graal, et la tierche fenist il pariés la mort de Lanscelot, a chelui point, meisme qu'il devise de la mort le roi March.
الصفحة 48 - A gold-hilted sword was upon his thigh, the blade of which was of gold, bearing a cross of inlaid gold of the hue of the lightning of heaven: his war-horn was of ivory. Before him were two brindled white-breasted greyhounds, having strong collars of rubies about their necks, reaching from the shoulder to the ear.
الصفحة 198 - Ecclesiae poma vocantur : sus quoque ealdecyre suge idcirco nominabatur quae cum ceterae sues quatuor pedes habeant, mirum dictu, ista habuit octo. Hie igitur Glasteing, postquam insulam illam ingressus, eam multimodis bonis vidit affluentem, cum omni familia sua in ea venit habitare, cursumque vitae suae ibidem peregit. Ex ejus progenie et familia ei succedente locus ille primitus dicitur populatus, haec de antiquis Britonum libris sunt.