The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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Page 288
... Karl himself and fell at Roncesvaux . Ogier de Danemarche , who commanded the vanguard on that occasion , according to the Chanson de Roland , " and who is himself the subject of a chanson , was undoubtedly a real cha- racter ; his tomb ...
... Karl himself and fell at Roncesvaux . Ogier de Danemarche , who commanded the vanguard on that occasion , according to the Chanson de Roland , " and who is himself the subject of a chanson , was undoubtedly a real cha- racter ; his tomb ...
Page 290
... Karl , and made a haughty speech . ' Ill will it be for you to hearken to a scatterbrains . Listen neither to me nor anybody , but only to what is for your own advantage , now that the King of Saragossa offers to become your liegeman ...
... Karl , and made a haughty speech . ' Ill will it be for you to hearken to a scatterbrains . Listen neither to me nor anybody , but only to what is for your own advantage , now that the King of Saragossa offers to become your liegeman ...
Page 291
... Karl refuses both . Turpin , the archbishop , comes forward . Him , too , Karl rejects - tells him to go and sit down , and not speak till he is told-- ' N'en parlez mais , se jo ne l'vos comant . ' ( ' Whom shall we send , Frank ...
... Karl refuses both . Turpin , the archbishop , comes forward . Him , too , Karl rejects - tells him to go and sit down , and not speak till he is told-- ' N'en parlez mais , se jo ne l'vos comant . ' ( ' Whom shall we send , Frank ...
Page 292
... Karl , and departed on his way amid the lamentations of his friends . He soon overtook the Moorish ambassador , who had departed before , and the two journeyed together to the court of Saragossa . Ganelon could not conceal his vexation ...
... Karl , and departed on his way amid the lamentations of his friends . He soon overtook the Moorish ambassador , who had departed before , and the two journeyed together to the court of Saragossa . Ganelon could not conceal his vexation ...
Page 293
... Karl loves so much , who are at the head of twenty thousand Franks : with their aid Karl fears no living soul . ' Then Ganelon explains his scheme for making an end of Roland . He will manage in the council of Charlemagne that Roland ...
... Karl loves so much , who are at the head of twenty thousand Franks : with their aid Karl fears no living soul . ' Then Ganelon explains his scheme for making an end of Roland . He will manage in the council of Charlemagne that Roland ...
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