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Book VIII , “ The Holy Grail , ” is of sufficient importance to justify a somewhat closer analysis than the other books of the Idylls of the King . It was based upon Books XIII - XVII of Sir Thomas Malory's Morte d'Arthur .
Book VIII , “ The Holy Grail , ” is of sufficient importance to justify a somewhat closer analysis than the other books of the Idylls of the King . It was based upon Books XIII - XVII of Sir Thomas Malory's Morte d'Arthur .
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And o'er his head the Holy Vessel hung Clothed in white samite or a luminous cloud . And when the heavens open'd and blazed again Roaring , I saw him like a silver starAnd o'er his head the Holy Vessel hung Redder than any rose , a joy ...
And o'er his head the Holy Vessel hung Clothed in white samite or a luminous cloud . And when the heavens open'd and blazed again Roaring , I saw him like a silver starAnd o'er his head the Holy Vessel hung Redder than any rose , a joy ...
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“ We may hold that the thought of Tennyson is not so well bestowed in the argumentative poems ... as in some of those where he uses mythology , the legends of Tithonus or the Holy Grail , to convey his reading of the world .
“ We may hold that the thought of Tennyson is not so well bestowed in the argumentative poems ... as in some of those where he uses mythology , the legends of Tithonus or the Holy Grail , to convey his reading of the world .
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Art versus Society | 23 |
Sense versus Soul | 55 |
Doubt versus Faith | 83 |
Urheberrecht | |
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