The Search for an Eternal Norm, as Represented by Three ClassicsUniversity Press of America, 1981 - 212 Seiten |
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... Arthur's best friend and worthiest subject , would have an illicit union with Arthur's queen , Guenever , which would have like consequences . There is never any doubt that , in fulfillment of the new order struggling to be born ...
... Arthur's best friend and worthiest subject , would have an illicit union with Arthur's queen , Guenever , which would have like consequences . There is never any doubt that , in fulfillment of the new order struggling to be born ...
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... Arthur . " Launcelot replies : " I will never see that most noble king that made me knight neither slain ne shamed . And therewithal Sir Launcelot alit off his horse and took up the king and horsed him again , and said thus : My lord Arthur ...
... Arthur . " Launcelot replies : " I will never see that most noble king that made me knight neither slain ne shamed . And therewithal Sir Launcelot alit off his horse and took up the king and horsed him again , and said thus : My lord Arthur ...
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... Arthur , when he appointed Mordred regent , therefore knew that he was his son as well as his nephew , and he knew of the prophecy . Now , however , he was simply obeying Gawaine , carrying out the final scenes of the drama like a sleep ...
... Arthur , when he appointed Mordred regent , therefore knew that he was his son as well as his nephew , and he knew of the prophecy . Now , however , he was simply obeying Gawaine , carrying out the final scenes of the drama like a sleep ...
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General Introduction | 1 |
Introduction | 13 |
The Play | 21 |
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