The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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Page 288
... Ganelon is intro- duced , who is believed to have lived in the times of Charles the Bald . Indeed , after two or three centuries the facts and per- sonages of various epochs become so confused and melted together that it is for the most ...
... Ganelon is intro- duced , who is believed to have lived in the times of Charles the Bald . Indeed , after two or three centuries the facts and per- sonages of various epochs become so confused and melted together that it is for the most ...
Page 290
... Ganelon the traitor . The Emperor explained the terms offered by the Moorish ambassador , and asked for the advice of his council . Then the Count Roland raised him on his feet , and said to the King — ' Ill will it be for you to trust ...
... Ganelon the traitor . The Emperor explained the terms offered by the Moorish ambassador , and asked for the advice of his council . Then the Count Roland raised him on his feet , and said to the King — ' Ill will it be for you to trust ...
Page 291
... Ganelon , his step - father , knowing that Ganelon , as a family man , has a great objection to such peril , and also because apparently , as may be surmised from Ganelon's first speech , there existed a not uncommon antipathy between ...
... Ganelon , his step - father , knowing that Ganelon , as a family man , has a great objection to such peril , and also because apparently , as may be surmised from Ganelon's first speech , there existed a not uncommon antipathy between ...
Page 292
... Ganelon , ' you shall have news of it . ' Then Ganelon likewise took the staff and the letter of Karl , and departed on his way amid the lamentations of his friends . He soon overtook the Moorish ambassador , who had departed before ...
... Ganelon , ' you shall have news of it . ' Then Ganelon likewise took the staff and the letter of Karl , and departed on his way amid the lamentations of his friends . He soon overtook the Moorish ambassador , who had departed before ...
Page 293
... Ganelon drew his sword , and set his back against a pine , prepared for the onset . However , the Moor who accompanied Ganelon makes peace , and tells them that the Frank is willing to engage in a plot for their advantage ; and they ...
... Ganelon drew his sword , and set his back against a pine , prepared for the onset . However , the Moor who accompanied Ganelon makes peace , and tells them that the Frank is willing to engage in a plot for their advantage ; and they ...
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