The Loly Grail: With introd. and notes by G[eorge] C[ampbell] MacaulayMacmillan, 1893 - 86 pages |
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... Idylls of the King , I may be permitted to refer the reader to Mr. Rowe's Introductions , to which I must also ... idyll is founded I have been much indebted to Mr. Alfred Nutt's book , The Legend of the Holy Grail , published by ...
... Idylls of the King , I may be permitted to refer the reader to Mr. Rowe's Introductions , to which I must also ... idyll is founded I have been much indebted to Mr. Alfred Nutt's book , The Legend of the Holy Grail , published by ...
Page ix
... idyll of The Holy Grail stands now eighth in order among the twelve divisions of the poem to which it belongs , but artistically it may be considered to be the central point of interest . If like a regularly constructed Epic the Idylls ...
... idyll of The Holy Grail stands now eighth in order among the twelve divisions of the poem to which it belongs , but artistically it may be considered to be the central point of interest . If like a regularly constructed Epic the Idylls ...
Page x
... idylls called Enid , Vivien , Elaine , and Guinevere , published in 1859. This new volume contained , besides The Holy Grail , three other idylls - The Coming of Arthur , Pelleas and Ettarre , and The Passing of Arthur - supplying thus ...
... idylls called Enid , Vivien , Elaine , and Guinevere , published in 1859. This new volume contained , besides The Holy Grail , three other idylls - The Coming of Arthur , Pelleas and Ettarre , and The Passing of Arthur - supplying thus ...
Page xi
... Idylls as a single poem is objected to by many of those who learnt to appreciate the earliest of them as detached poems , before the general scheme was developed , but it must unques- tionably have been the view taken of them by the ...
... Idylls as a single poem is objected to by many of those who learnt to appreciate the earliest of them as detached poems , before the general scheme was developed , but it must unques- tionably have been the view taken of them by the ...
Page xii
... idylls than in those which followed them , and that the highly developed symbolism of The Holy Grail and Gareth and Lynette is in marked contrast with the simplicity of narrative which we find in Enid and Elaine , where the situations ...
... idylls than in those which followed them , and that the highly developed symbolism of The Holy Grail and Gareth and Lynette is in marked contrast with the simplicity of narrative which we find in Enid and Elaine , where the situations ...
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