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... keep the girdle . On his return to Arthur's court Gawain tells the whole story , not as a heroic exploit but as an example of moral failure , and Arthur comforts him and all the knights agree to wear a green belt for Gawain's sake . The ...
... keep the girdle . On his return to Arthur's court Gawain tells the whole story , not as a heroic exploit but as an example of moral failure , and Arthur comforts him and all the knights agree to wear a green belt for Gawain's sake . The ...
Strana 168
... keep this course of mercy shall not miss . For when I call to mind how the one wandering sheep Did bring more joy with his return than all the flock did keep , It yields full hope and trust my strayed and wandering ghost Shall be ...
... keep this course of mercy shall not miss . For when I call to mind how the one wandering sheep Did bring more joy with his return than all the flock did keep , It yields full hope and trust my strayed and wandering ghost Shall be ...
Strana 282
... keep up in body or spirit and takes her own life at last . By this time Shakespeare has modulated Macbeth from haunted villain to a man rendered heroic by sheer lack of hope , a man who faces the total lack of meaning in his life with ...
... keep up in body or spirit and takes her own life at last . By this time Shakespeare has modulated Macbeth from haunted villain to a man rendered heroic by sheer lack of hope , a man who faces the total lack of meaning in his life with ...
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