The Loly Grail: With introd. and notes by G[eorge] C[ampbell] MacaulayMacmillan, 1893 - 86 pages |
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Page xxxi
... Joseph of Arimathæa , and after undoing the spell he is crowned King . Finally he withdraws from the world into the desert , accompanied by the Graal and the lance ; and when he dies , these are carried up to heaven and no one sees them ...
... Joseph of Arimathæa , and after undoing the spell he is crowned King . Finally he withdraws from the world into the desert , accompanied by the Graal and the lance ; and when he dies , these are carried up to heaven and no one sees them ...
Page xxxv
... Joseph of Arimathæa and of his son Josephes , who had consecrated this shield , which was kept for Galahad . Adventures are related of Gala- had and of Gawain , and the story passes then to Lancelot , who has a vision at a chapel of ...
... Joseph of Arimathæa and of his son Josephes , who had consecrated this shield , which was kept for Galahad . Adventures are related of Gala- had and of Gawain , and the story passes then to Lancelot , who has a vision at a chapel of ...
Page xxxix
... Joseph of Arimathæa . Galahad takes leave of Percivale and Bors , and his soul is taken by angels to heaven . A hand comes from heaven and takes away the Grail and the lance , so that no one has seen them since . Percivale goes into a ...
... Joseph of Arimathæa . Galahad takes leave of Percivale and Bors , and his soul is taken by angels to heaven . A hand comes from heaven and takes away the Grail and the lance , so that no one has seen them since . Percivale goes into a ...
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... Arimathea was said to have caught some of the blood of Jesus Christ ... Joseph d'Arimathie , between this dish and the chalice of the sacrament ... Arimathæa is not really the name of a country , but the Greek form of the ...
... Arimathea was said to have caught some of the blood of Jesus Christ ... Joseph d'Arimathie , between this dish and the chalice of the sacrament ... Arimathæa is not really the name of a country , but the Greek form of the ...
Page 39
... Joseph of Arimathæa converted king Evelac : yet hast thou not seen it so openly as thou shalt see it in the city of Sarras , in the spiritual place ' ( Morte Darthur , 17 , 20 ) , and there Galahad is crowned king . In this poem it ...
... Joseph of Arimathæa converted king Evelac : yet hast thou not seen it so openly as thou shalt see it in the city of Sarras , in the spiritual place ' ( Morte Darthur , 17 , 20 ) , and there Galahad is crowned king . In this poem it ...
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