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... light - hearted treatment of the legendary history of Britain in the opening stanzas of Sir Gawain . " He fails to identify , however , what is speci- fically light or comic about them . Geoffrey of Monmouth was probably the first to ...
... light - hearted treatment of the legendary history of Britain in the opening stanzas of Sir Gawain . " He fails to identify , however , what is speci- fically light or comic about them . Geoffrey of Monmouth was probably the first to ...
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... light into dark places ; but what light is there on earth save that which is shed by the Cross , and where shall they find guidance who close their eyes to that divine illumination ? " ( I , 183 ) . • • 66 999 The most sympathetic ...
... light into dark places ; but what light is there on earth save that which is shed by the Cross , and where shall they find guidance who close their eyes to that divine illumination ? " ( I , 183 ) . • • 66 999 The most sympathetic ...
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... light of knowledge is wanting for direction " ( B. & A. , I , 305 ) . The logic may not be accurate here , but the point of the meaning is made clear by the equation of the traditional " light of knowledge " with Drake's " lanthorne ...
... light of knowledge is wanting for direction " ( B. & A. , I , 305 ) . The logic may not be accurate here , but the point of the meaning is made clear by the equation of the traditional " light of knowledge " with Drake's " lanthorne ...
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