The Loly Grail: With introd. and notes by G[eorge] C[ampbell] MacaulayMacmillan, 1893 - 86 pages |
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Page xvii
... say , as has been said , that the chair fashioned and curiously carved by Merlin represents Knowledge and is perilous for good and ill because the acquisition of knowledge involves increased capa- cities and responsibilities . For ...
... say , as has been said , that the chair fashioned and curiously carved by Merlin represents Knowledge and is perilous for good and ill because the acquisition of knowledge involves increased capa- cities and responsibilities . For ...
Page xix
... say much of those whose Quest was a hopeless failure from the first . The interest is concentrated on Percivale ... says ' I will rest here , I am not worthy of the Quest , ' but even as he drinks of the brook and eats the apples ...
... say much of those whose Quest was a hopeless failure from the first . The interest is concentrated on Percivale ... says ' I will rest here , I am not worthy of the Quest , ' but even as he drinks of the brook and eats the apples ...
Page xxi
... 1 Tennyson does not distinctly say this , but perhaps we may assume that the Bors of the Idylls is meant to be the same in this respect with the Bors of the Morte Darthur . II . Such on the whole is the scheme and INTRODUCTION . xxi.
... 1 Tennyson does not distinctly say this , but perhaps we may assume that the Bors of the Idylls is meant to be the same in this respect with the Bors of the Morte Darthur . II . Such on the whole is the scheme and INTRODUCTION . xxi.
Page xxix
... say here that there is hardly any variety of rhythmical effect of which Tennyson's blank verse is not capable . III . Finally , something must be said about the origin of the story , the legend of the Sangraal , in order that we may ...
... say here that there is hardly any variety of rhythmical effect of which Tennyson's blank verse is not capable . III . Finally , something must be said about the origin of the story , the legend of the Sangraal , in order that we may ...
Page xxxiv
... say , this Whitsunday . Lancelot covers these words . Before they sit down to table it is reported that a great stone is floating on the river with a sword sticking therein . The King and all the knights go to see it , and find written ...
... say , this Whitsunday . Lancelot covers these words . Before they sit down to table it is reported that a great stone is floating on the river with a sword sticking therein . The King and all the knights go to see it , and find written ...
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