Under Clouds of Poesy: Poetry and Truth in French and English Reworkings of the Aeneid, 1160-1513 |
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... king less reputable than his Scottish rival . What seems so marvelously eccentric is that the Scottish pretender to ... king's proper heir and daughter with Loth , Mordred is advanced as the legitimate heir to the British throne . He is ...
... king less reputable than his Scottish rival . What seems so marvelously eccentric is that the Scottish pretender to ... king's proper heir and daughter with Loth , Mordred is advanced as the legitimate heir to the British throne . He is ...
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... king of France to become Christian , what he was named , and of his family , what they were and how they constructed the rich churches that they founded . After that it will be told how the Vandals , Goths and Huns pillaged France and ...
... king of France to become Christian , what he was named , and of his family , what they were and how they constructed the rich churches that they founded . After that it will be told how the Vandals , Goths and Huns pillaged France and ...
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... king of Thrace , a former guest , a friend , and a son - in - law of king Priam ; so that it would happen that if all the line of Priam were destroyed , Polydorus would remain to restore the royal dwelling of the said city of Troy . But ...
... king of Thrace , a former guest , a friend , and a son - in - law of king Priam ; so that it would happen that if all the line of Priam were destroyed , Polydorus would remain to restore the royal dwelling of the said city of Troy . But ...
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