Journal of the Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association, Volumen15Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association., 1994 |
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... Newbold Revel , his criminal record has seemed so incompatible with the chivalric idealism of the Morte Darthur that critics have persistently looked elsewhere for the author . There was no shortage of alternatives : at least nine ...
... Newbold Revel , his criminal record has seemed so incompatible with the chivalric idealism of the Morte Darthur that critics have persistently looked elsewhere for the author . There was no shortage of alternatives : at least nine ...
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Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association. thirteenth century , including Newbold Revel , acquired by marriage in the midfourteenth , inherited from his father , John , after John's death in 1433/34 . It seems likely that ...
Rocky Mountain Medieval and Renaissance Association. thirteenth century , including Newbold Revel , acquired by marriage in the midfourteenth , inherited from his father , John , after John's death in 1433/34 . It seems likely that ...
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Guineveres Kidneys or The LancelotGrail | 17 |
The Medieval Lady | 35 |
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