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... Knight , who asks for a volunteer from among the Knights of the Round Table to strike him a blow with the heavy axe he would pro- vide , on the understanding that a year and a day later the knight would come and receive a similar blow ...
... Knight , who asks for a volunteer from among the Knights of the Round Table to strike him a blow with the heavy axe he would pro- vide , on the understanding that a year and a day later the knight would come and receive a similar blow ...
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... Knight . He says nothing of this girdle to the lord . Then Gawain leaves to find the Green Chapel , which turns out to be a grassy mound nearby . He meets the Green Knight , who strikes him with his huge axe , but deflects the blow as ...
... Knight . He says nothing of this girdle to the lord . Then Gawain leaves to find the Green Chapel , which turns out to be a grassy mound nearby . He meets the Green Knight , who strikes him with his huge axe , but deflects the blow as ...
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... knight he seemed , and fair did sit , As one for knightly jousts and fierce encounters fit . Yet the poem is not a sequence of pictorial scenes , each with its moral and religious and political allegorical significance . The shifts in ...
... knight he seemed , and fair did sit , As one for knightly jousts and fierce encounters fit . Yet the poem is not a sequence of pictorial scenes , each with its moral and religious and political allegorical significance . The shifts in ...
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