The Best in Their KindRichards Press, 1949 - 456 páginas |
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... Green Knight is one of the most fascinating of the whole Arthurian cycle and is curiously little known . Nothing whatever is known of the author of Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight , but the poem is in fourteenth century English , and ...
... Green Knight is one of the most fascinating of the whole Arthurian cycle and is curiously little known . Nothing whatever is known of the author of Sir Gawayne and the Green Knight , but the poem is in fourteenth century English , and ...
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... green silk girdle which she tells him has the magic power of making its wearer invulnerable . Sir Gawayne returns the lady's third night kisses to the lord but does not disclose or give up the magic girdle . He then goes on his journey ...
... green silk girdle which she tells him has the magic power of making its wearer invulnerable . Sir Gawayne returns the lady's third night kisses to the lord but does not disclose or give up the magic girdle . He then goes on his journey ...
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... green like Sir Gawayne's to commemorate his exploit . It has been suggested that both the order of the Garter and ... Green Knight by M. R. Ridley published by Edmund Ward in 1944 . " He was bright green all over . His clothes were green ...
... green like Sir Gawayne's to commemorate his exploit . It has been suggested that both the order of the Garter and ... Green Knight by M. R. Ridley published by Edmund Ward in 1944 . " He was bright green all over . His clothes were green ...
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SIR THOMAS MALORY 1413?1470 | 18 |
EDMUND SPENSER 15521599 | 24 |
CHRISTOPHER MARLOWE 15641593 | 38 |
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