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... Geoffrey that he did not draw from Tysilio . The Professor deals with Geoffrey at length , stating that ' his use of the Brutus legend constitutes the claim of his History to rank as the first ... of a long series of Bruts ' ; yet ...
... Geoffrey that he did not draw from Tysilio . The Professor deals with Geoffrey at length , stating that ' his use of the Brutus legend constitutes the claim of his History to rank as the first ... of a long series of Bruts ' ; yet ...
Strana 263
... Geoffrey oversteps Tysilio and borrows from Gildas . It is impossible in a paper to discuss all the contacts of the several accounts , but a few points of importance should be noted . Rarely Geoffrey gets facts additional to Tysilio ...
... Geoffrey oversteps Tysilio and borrows from Gildas . It is impossible in a paper to discuss all the contacts of the several accounts , but a few points of importance should be noted . Rarely Geoffrey gets facts additional to Tysilio ...
Strana 264
... Geoffrey gives a mere expansion of Tysilio . It is therefore pretty clear that Tysilio is the essential basis of Geoffrey , expanded much as Livy might have expanded his sentences . In the middle some use is made of Nennius and of ...
... Geoffrey gives a mere expansion of Tysilio . It is therefore pretty clear that Tysilio is the essential basis of Geoffrey , expanded much as Livy might have expanded his sentences . In the middle some use is made of Nennius and of ...
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