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... with this bargain the lord gives Gawain the animals he has killed in the hunt and Gawain gives the lord the kisses . ... which she says will give him invulnerability , which he will require in his encounter with the Green Knight .
... with this bargain the lord gives Gawain the animals he has killed in the hunt and Gawain gives the lord the kisses . ... which she says will give him invulnerability , which he will require in his encounter with the Green Knight .
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First he 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 ...
First he 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 ...
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There is a precision and a vitality about Douglas's version which , if it does not give us the Tennysonian Virgil with its heavy emphasis on the " lacrimae rerum ” side ... It is the epic rather than the giac Virgil that he gives us .
There is a precision and a vitality about Douglas's version which , if it does not give us the Tennysonian Virgil with its heavy emphasis on the " lacrimae rerum ” side ... It is the epic rather than the giac Virgil that he gives us .
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CHAPTER PAGE 1 ANGLOSAXON LITERATURE | 3 |
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THE VICTORIAN POETS 993 | 13 |
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