The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 234F. Jefferies, 1968 |
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Page 77
... character requisite to make the Arthurian epic a true mirror of Arthurian chivalry in the brightest as in the darkest of its phases . A Sir Percivale , a Sir Galahad , a Dagenot , and a Gareth and Lynette were as absolutely necessary as ...
... character requisite to make the Arthurian epic a true mirror of Arthurian chivalry in the brightest as in the darkest of its phases . A Sir Percivale , a Sir Galahad , a Dagenot , and a Gareth and Lynette were as absolutely necessary as ...
Page 113
... characters on paper as to enable the reader to see the imaginary per- sonages with his mental eye . The intellectual ... character to the writer , we owe the physical individuality to the artist . THE new year is to see the birth of an ...
... characters on paper as to enable the reader to see the imaginary per- sonages with his mental eye . The intellectual ... character to the writer , we owe the physical individuality to the artist . THE new year is to see the birth of an ...
Page 164
... character of the occupant . In countries where the ruler is a despot , personal attachment is all important , but where the ruler is a constitutional monarch the stability of the Throne does not depend upon the private character of the ...
... character of the occupant . In countries where the ruler is a despot , personal attachment is all important , but where the ruler is a constitutional monarch the stability of the Throne does not depend upon the private character of the ...
Contents
Leaves from a Lost Diary By M BETHAMEDWARDS author of Kitty | 10 |
London Life in | 72 |
Stranger than Fiction By the Author of The Tallants of Barton | 94 |
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