| Sir Thomas Malory - 1925 - 606 pages
...with M. Gaston Paris, that Malory had a now lost form of the ' Lancelot,' comparable to the 'Suite de her, and his heart was surrendered to her; and this love lasted as long as they lasted, for as well aз he loved fier did she also love him. But the child of the sea, who knew nothing of her love, thought... | |
| 1898 - 1002 pages
..."kept herword in his heart, and in all his lifewas never weary of serving her. . . . And their loves lasted as long as they lasted, for as well as he loved her did' she also love him." Like Aucassin, Mr. Pater's ideal of passion in its mood of "Monseigneur Tristan," and embraces deepest... | |
| Henry Thomas - 1969 - 372 pages
...// pleased her, and that word which she said the Child kept in his heart, so that he never lost it from his memory, and in all his life he was never...of her love, thought himself presumptuous to have 1 Original of 1508, bk 1. ch. xxx1. ; Souther's abridged translation, bk 1. ch. xxx11. 2 Don Quixote,... | |
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