History of Prose Fiction, Volume 1G. Bell and Sons, 1896 - 1205 pages |
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... Tristan - Isaie le Triste - Artus - Gyron - Perceforest - Artus de la Bretagne -Cleriadus • CHAPTER IV . 92 36 114 Romances of chivalry relating to Charlemagne and his peers— Chronicle of Turpin - Huon de Bordeaux - Guerin de Monglave ...
... Tristan - Isaie le Triste - Artus - Gyron - Perceforest - Artus de la Bretagne -Cleriadus • CHAPTER IV . 92 36 114 Romances of chivalry relating to Charlemagne and his peers— Chronicle of Turpin - Huon de Bordeaux - Guerin de Monglave ...
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... TRISTAN . - ISAIE LE TRISTE . - ARTUS . - GYRON . - PERCE- FOREST . - ARTUS DE LA BRETAGNE . - CLERIADUS . FABU ABULOUS narrative , we have seen in a former part of this work , like almost every one of the arts of man , originated in ...
... TRISTAN . - ISAIE LE TRISTE . - ARTUS . - GYRON . - PERCE- FOREST . - ARTUS DE LA BRETAGNE . - CLERIADUS . FABU ABULOUS narrative , we have seen in a former part of this work , like almost every one of the arts of man , originated in ...
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... Tristan ( Rocca di Tristano ) , where she is conducted into a hall adorned with prophetic paintings , which demons had executed in a single night under the direction of Merlin . In the third canto of the Rinaldo , the knight of that ...
... Tristan ( Rocca di Tristano ) , where she is conducted into a hall adorned with prophetic paintings , which demons had executed in a single night under the direction of Merlin . In the third canto of the Rinaldo , the knight of that ...
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... Tristan . Whoever may have been the author of the prose Lancelot , it is certainly of very high antiquity : indeed it is evidently older than Tristan , which is generally accounted the earliest prose romance of chivalry . No mention is ...
... Tristan . Whoever may have been the author of the prose Lancelot , it is certainly of very high antiquity : indeed it is evidently older than Tristan , which is generally accounted the earliest prose romance of chivalry . No mention is ...
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... Tristan , by Sir Thomas Malory , in the beginning of the reign of Edward IV . , and was printed by Caxton in 1485. Mr. Ritson imagines that the English metrical romance of Morte Arthur was versified from the prose one of the same title ...
... Tristan , by Sir Thomas Malory , in the beginning of the reign of Edward IV . , and was printed by Caxton in 1485. Mr. Ritson imagines that the English metrical romance of Morte Arthur was versified from the prose one of the same title ...
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