The Story of English LiteratureCassell, 1913 - 608 էջ |
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... Queen Maud made her escape from Oxford at Christmas - time , when the snow was on the ground , she and her attendants being dressed in white sheets . The news of this was brought to the monastery at Malmesbury by some one who had heard ...
... Queen Maud made her escape from Oxford at Christmas - time , when the snow was on the ground , she and her attendants being dressed in white sheets . The news of this was brought to the monastery at Malmesbury by some one who had heard ...
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... Queen and the other knights . They soon reached the forest , and rode through it till they came into a great valley , where they saw an abbey of nuns . They stopped at the gate , which was opened to them immediately ; and as soon as ...
... Queen and the other knights . They soon reached the forest , and rode through it till they came into a great valley , where they saw an abbey of nuns . They stopped at the gate , which was opened to them immediately ; and as soon as ...
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Anna Buckland. Queen and all the knights were gone to the Minster to the service ; so Launcelot too went into the church . After the service was over , they all came into the hall to dinner ; but what was their surprise to see written in ...
Anna Buckland. Queen and all the knights were gone to the Minster to the service ; so Launcelot too went into the church . After the service was over , they all came into the hall to dinner ; but what was their surprise to see written in ...
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... queens in it . They took Arthur into the boat , and sailed away to the island of Avalon , where Glastonbury now stands . The old legends used to say that Arthur did not die , but was always alive and ready to come forth whenever England ...
... queens in it . They took Arthur into the boat , and sailed away to the island of Avalon , where Glastonbury now stands . The old legends used to say that Arthur did not die , but was always alive and ready to come forth whenever England ...
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... Queen Philippa . Chaucer loved this young lady ; and it was for her , probably , that he wrote a poem , full of graceful fancies and fairy story , that he called his " Dream . " Her sister was a young widow named Catherine Swynford ...
... Queen Philippa . Chaucer loved this young lady ; and it was for her , probably , that he wrote a poem , full of graceful fancies and fairy story , that he called his " Dream . " Her sister was a young widow named Catherine Swynford ...
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