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... gives Gawain the animals he has killed in the hunt and Gawain gives the lord the kisses . But on the last day the lady presses Gawain to accept a memento of her , and he accepts a green girdle which she says will give him ...
... gives Gawain the animals he has killed in the hunt and Gawain gives the lord the kisses . But on the last day the lady presses Gawain to accept a memento of her , and he accepts a green girdle which she says will give him ...
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... gives an account of how he sees the beautiful Jane Beaufort from his prison window and immediately falls in love with her : there are clear reminiscences here of the imprisoned knights falling in love with Emily in Chaucer's Knight's ...
... gives an account of how he sees the beautiful Jane Beaufort from his prison window and immediately falls in love with her : there are clear reminiscences here of the imprisoned knights falling in love with Emily in Chaucer's Knight's ...
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... give us a genuine epic Virgil full of strength and movement and emotional conviction . It is the epic rather than the elegiac Virgil that he gives us . Neither Scots nor English is as com- pact a language as Latin ; expansion is ...
... give us a genuine epic Virgil full of strength and movement and emotional conviction . It is the epic rather than the elegiac Virgil that he gives us . Neither Scots nor English is as com- pact a language as Latin ; expansion is ...
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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