Texas Studies in English, Issues 29-30University of Texas Press, 1950 - American literature |
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... Lamorak in connection with his father Pellinore is annotated by Vinaver as a probable scribal addition , since Lamorak is known 10 Works , pp . 81 , 116 , 646 , 1660 , the notes on pp . 279 and 646 , and the index entry for Peryne ; p ...
... Lamorak in connection with his father Pellinore is annotated by Vinaver as a probable scribal addition , since Lamorak is known 10 Works , pp . 81 , 116 , 646 , 1660 , the notes on pp . 279 and 646 , and the index entry for Peryne ; p ...
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... Lamorak , and the danger of their murdering him is re- ferred to . In the first of these , Malory specifies that Gawain and all four brothers are present in a tournament where Lamorak is victorious ; and instead of reproducing the ...
... Lamorak , and the danger of their murdering him is re- ferred to . In the first of these , Malory specifies that Gawain and all four brothers are present in a tournament where Lamorak is victorious ; and instead of reproducing the ...
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... Lamorak . " Indeed , it is more an anticipation of Mal- ory's own account than of the Tristan , in which Gaheriet is not so clearly separated from his brothers ; and accordingly we have probably a linking addition made after Malory had ...
... Lamorak . " Indeed , it is more an anticipation of Mal- ory's own account than of the Tristan , in which Gaheriet is not so clearly separated from his brothers ; and accordingly we have probably a linking addition made after Malory had ...
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