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Page xxiv
... knew the original Amadis , not the work of Montalvo ; he says they compared a boastful man who did nothing in battle to Agrayes . Llamavamosle que era otro Agrajes sin obras . It should seem that the character of Agrayes had been ...
... knew the original Amadis , not the work of Montalvo ; he says they compared a boastful man who did nothing in battle to Agrayes . Llamavamosle que era otro Agrajes sin obras . It should seem that the character of Agrayes had been ...
Page xxviii
... knew the Child of the Sea to be their son Amadis CHAPTER XII . 43 How Don Galaor was mado a knight by Amadis of Gaul his brother CHAPTER XIII . 46 How Don Galaor fought the Giant of the Rock of Gal- tares and conquered him CHAPTER XIV ...
... knew the Child of the Sea to be their son Amadis CHAPTER XII . 43 How Don Galaor was mado a knight by Amadis of Gaul his brother CHAPTER XIII . 46 How Don Galaor fought the Giant of the Rock of Gal- tares and conquered him CHAPTER XIV ...
Page xxix
... child Briolania CHAPTER XXIII . Of the cruel and hard battle between Amadis and Don Galaor , and how they knew each other 101 108 114 122 127 131 141 CHAPTER XXIV . Page How Agrayes and Don Galvanes and CONTENTS . xxix.
... child Briolania CHAPTER XXIII . Of the cruel and hard battle between Amadis and Don Galaor , and how they knew each other 101 108 114 122 127 131 141 CHAPTER XXIV . Page How Agrayes and Don Galvanes and CONTENTS . xxix.
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... knew of this great treason and took counsel to procure , if they could , the liberty of the King and Oriana CHAPTER XXXVII . How Don Galaor delivered King Lisuarte from the cap- tivity to which they were treacherously leading him away ...
... knew of this great treason and took counsel to procure , if they could , the liberty of the King and Oriana CHAPTER XXXVII . How Don Galaor delivered King Lisuarte from the cap- tivity to which they were treacherously leading him away ...
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... knew not , but not relying so much in the worth of the one , as he feared the two , he drew aside and waited the event , which sorted to such effect , as by the hand of that one the others were both slain . This done the stranger came ...
... knew not , but not relying so much in the worth of the one , as he feared the two , he drew aside and waited the event , which sorted to such effect , as by the hand of that one the others were both slain . This done the stranger came ...
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Agrayes alighted Amadis of Gaul Angriote answered Apolidon Arban Arcalaus arms asked bade Barsinan battle beauty Beltenebros beseech best knight blow Briolania Brisena brother called castle Certes chamber CHAP Child combat courser cousin cried damsel of Denmark Dardan Darioleta daughter dead death departed Don Galaor duke Durin dwarf Elisena entered fair fair lady father fear fell Florestan forest Galvanes Gandales Gandalin gave giant give God's greatly hand hath head hear heard heart helmet honour horse Infante Dom Pedro joust King Abies King Lisuarte King Perion knew lady lance leave Lisuarte's Lobeira lord Mabilia mistress neck never old knight Olinda Oriana palace palfrey Picard language promise prowess queen quoth Amadis quoth Galaor replied rode sake sent shield Sir knight slain smote squire sword tell thee thing thou thought told took traitor Urganda wounded Ysanjo