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Page 386
... knight and the squire never sat at the same table , nor was the relation of father and son allowed to destroy the principle of chivalric subordina- tion . Thus , in the days of Edward III . , the young English squire carved " before his ...
... knight and the squire never sat at the same table , nor was the relation of father and son allowed to destroy the principle of chivalric subordina- tion . Thus , in the days of Edward III . , the young English squire carved " before his ...
Page 389
... knight ' is too interesting a part of the chivalric character to be passed over in silence ; and here Mr. Mills shall speak again for himself . These military and moral qualities of knighthood were sus- tained and nourished by all the ...
... knight ' is too interesting a part of the chivalric character to be passed over in silence ; and here Mr. Mills shall speak again for himself . These military and moral qualities of knighthood were sus- tained and nourished by all the ...
Page 526
... knight , in the presence of two or three women of the neighbourhood , whose sympathy is exquisitely pourtrayed , and contrasted with the horror and the consequent resolution painted on the knight's countenance . He mounted his charger ...
... knight , in the presence of two or three women of the neighbourhood , whose sympathy is exquisitely pourtrayed , and contrasted with the horror and the consequent resolution painted on the knight's countenance . He mounted his charger ...
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