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... continued . Its materials are drawn from widely different sources , a comprehensive list of which is ven by Liebrecht ( p . 500 , etc. ) These stories " tend to show what is roved in other ways , that such popular tales had long been a ...
... continued . Its materials are drawn from widely different sources , a comprehensive list of which is ven by Liebrecht ( p . 500 , etc. ) These stories " tend to show what is roved in other ways , that such popular tales had long been a ...
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... continued for some years , but at length the demon , envious of the proficiency of the bear , prompted suggested that the story is allegorical of the triumph of Christian over Egyptian rites , in the same way as St. George's victory ...
... continued for some years , but at length the demon , envious of the proficiency of the bear , prompted suggested that the story is allegorical of the triumph of Christian over Egyptian rites , in the same way as St. George's victory ...
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... continued by M. de Cardonne . If we may judge , how- ever , from the title , it was not completed according to the intention of the authors , as there are no fables given which are attributed to Lockman . This work was trans- lated into ...
... continued by M. de Cardonne . If we may judge , how- ever , from the title , it was not completed according to the intention of the authors , as there are no fables given which are attributed to Lockman . This work was trans- lated into ...
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... continued he , are those of my kinsmen , murdered by the sons of the duke . To keep up my sense of revenge for their blood , I visit their dead bodies daily . It is not explained , however , why this dismal apartment was assigned to the ...
... continued he , are those of my kinsmen , murdered by the sons of the duke . To keep up my sense of revenge for their blood , I visit their dead bodies daily . It is not explained , however , why this dismal apartment was assigned to the ...
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... continued the sole or prevalent tongue , but on the inroads of the Franks and other tribes it became gradually corrupted . From these innovations two languages were formed , both 1 De Gest Reg . Angl . 1. ii . c . 10. Cf. also Warton's ...
... continued the sole or prevalent tongue , but on the inroads of the Franks and other tribes it became gradually corrupted . From these innovations two languages were formed , both 1 De Gest Reg . Angl . 1. ii . c . 10. Cf. also Warton's ...
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