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Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight. E-book. Formato EPUB
Richard Morris
edizioni Richard Morris collana , 2016
No Knight of the Round Table has been so highly honoured by the old Romance-writers as Sir Gawayne, the son of Loth, and nephew to the renowned Arthur. They delighted to describe him as Gawayne the good, a man matchless on mould, the most gracious that under God lived, the hardiest of hand, the most fortunate in arms,...
Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight. E-book. Formato Mobipocket
Richard Morris
edizioni Richard Morris collana , 2016
No Knight of the Round Table has been so highly honoured by the old Romance-writers as Sir Gawayne, the son of Loth, and nephew to the renowned Arthur. They delighted to describe him as Gawayne the good, a man matchless on mould, the most gracious that under God lived, the hardiest of hand, the most fortunate in arms,...
The Etymology of Local Names: With a Short Introduction to the Relationship of Languages; Teutonic Names. E-book. Formato PDF
Richard Morris
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
Names have all some meaning when first imposed; and when a place is named for the first time, b yany people, they apply to it some term — ih early times generally descriptive of its natural peculiarities, or something else. On account of which it is remarkable, from their own language. When we find therefore, that...
Liber Cure Cocorum: Copied and Edited From the Sloane Ms. 1986. E-book. Formato PDF
Richard Morris
edizioni Forgotten Books collana , 2017
Some knowledge of the composition of these dishes is rendered necessary by the constant allusions to them in our early English Metrical Romances, which give the poem an Archaeological as well as a Philological value.
Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight. E-book. Formato EPUB
Richard Morris
edizioni Books on Demand collana , 2018
No Knight of the Round Table has been so highly honoured by the old Romance-writers as Sir Gawayne, the son of Loth, and nephew to the renowned Arthur. They delighted to describe him as Gawayne the good, a man matchless on mould, the most gracious that under God lived, the hardiest of hand, the most fortunate in arms,...