The Loly Grail: With introd. and notes by G[eorge] C[ampbell] MacaulayMacmillan, 1893 - 86 pages |
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... Marriage of Geraint , and Geraint and Enid . For a general account of Tennyson's poetry , and especially of the Idylls of the King , I may be permitted to refer the reader to Mr. Rowe's Introductions , to which I must also acknowledge ...
... Marriage of Geraint , and Geraint and Enid . For a general account of Tennyson's poetry , and especially of the Idylls of the King , I may be permitted to refer the reader to Mr. Rowe's Introductions , to which I must also acknowledge ...
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... Marriage of Geraint and Geraint and Enid , so that the completed poem consists of twelve idylls . I. 2 The word ' idyll ' originally means ' little picture , ' and thence came to designate a short picturesque poem , generally of a ...
... Marriage of Geraint and Geraint and Enid , so that the completed poem consists of twelve idylls . I. 2 The word ' idyll ' originally means ' little picture , ' and thence came to designate a short picturesque poem , generally of a ...
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... Marriage of Geraint and Geraint and Enid , are in fact one , in spite of the division . In subject they lie a little apart from the general scheme of the Idylls , but they contribute to it some essential elements . They show us the ...
... Marriage of Geraint and Geraint and Enid , are in fact one , in spite of the division . In subject they lie a little apart from the general scheme of the Idylls , but they contribute to it some essential elements . They show us the ...
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... Marriage of Geraint , 26 . 83. he to whom etc. , i.e. her confessor . · 84. all but utter whiteness , almost perfect purity ' : he means that she had indeed nothing to tell which could properly be counted sin , but to her with her ...
... Marriage of Geraint , 26 . 83. he to whom etc. , i.e. her confessor . · 84. all but utter whiteness , almost perfect purity ' : he means that she had indeed nothing to tell which could properly be counted sin , but to her with her ...
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... Marriage of Geraint , 315 : - ' He look'd and saw that all was ruinous . ' 436. Fell into dust . This , too , fails to satisfy the soul's thirst ; the fair city and the citizens who welcomed him as their ruler will pass away , and of his ...
... Marriage of Geraint , 315 : - ' He look'd and saw that all was ruinous . ' 436. Fell into dust . This , too , fails to satisfy the soul's thirst ; the fair city and the citizens who welcomed him as their ruler will pass away , and of his ...
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