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... ancient Britons against the invading Saxons . They describe the battles of which all other me . mory has perished . They celebrate many patriotic warriors , whom time has almost defrauded of their fame . They exhibit curious , and ...
... ancient Britons against the invading Saxons . They describe the battles of which all other me . mory has perished . They celebrate many patriotic warriors , whom time has almost defrauded of their fame . They exhibit curious , and ...
Pagina 424
... ancient Welsh poetry must now be supported . ' The result of these citations is thus given : • Before the 12th century , we have found all the four ancient bards mentioned as bards , and some of their observations recited . In one ...
... ancient Welsh poetry must now be supported . ' The result of these citations is thus given : • Before the 12th century , we have found all the four ancient bards mentioned as bards , and some of their observations recited . In one ...
Pagina 426
... ancient . What is the meaning of ancient , unless it denotes a period some centuries earlier than that in which he wrote ? " - • In another passage , Giraldus says that " king Henry the Second heard concerning Arthur from an ancient ...
... ancient . What is the meaning of ancient , unless it denotes a period some centuries earlier than that in which he wrote ? " - • In another passage , Giraldus says that " king Henry the Second heard concerning Arthur from an ancient ...
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