| Leeds Barroll - 1998 - 440 pages
...knights, and thou was the meekest man and the gentlest that ever ate in hall among ladies, and thou were the sternest knight to thy mortal foe that ever put spear in the rest. (157) The chivalric code exemplified by Lancelot's life shows us a social system based on an elaborate... | |
| Norman Davis - 1999 - 324 pages
...knights, and thou was the meekest man and the gentlest that ever ate in hall among ladies, and thou were the sternest knight to thy mortal foe that ever put spear in the rest' , ed. Vinaver (Oxford, 2nd edn 1967), iii. 1259). in Lombard Street. He ha(th) a book of my sister... | |
| Elizabeth M. Knowles - 1999 - 1160 pages
...knights; and thou wert the meekest man and the gentlest that ever ate in hall among ladies; and thou wert the sternest knight to thy mortal foe that ever put spear in the rest. i<> Sir ¡Miincelot U Morte D'Arthur I I48s) bk. 21, ch. i ? 16 And many men say that there is written... | |
| Roger Sherman Loomis - 2000 - 210 pages
...knights, and thou was the meekest man and the gentlest that ever ate in hall among ladies, and thou were the sternest knight to thy mortal foe that ever put spear in the rest!' What could be more absurd than to praise Lancelot for being the kindest man who ever struck with sword,... | |
| Geoffrey Hughes - 2000 - 452 pages
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| Andrew Collier - 2001 - 160 pages
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| Kathryn Hinds - 2002 - 88 pages
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