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Even the Breton tales , altered as they are almost out of knowledge , are more original . Doubtless there was an earlier , wholly heathen , tale of Peredur , but it was lost in the general cataclysm of early Welsh literature , though we ...
Even the Breton tales , altered as they are almost out of knowledge , are more original . Doubtless there was an earlier , wholly heathen , tale of Peredur , but it was lost in the general cataclysm of early Welsh literature , though we ...
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The original title is , as we know , “ The Hunting of the Cheviot " ; and the original ballad again and again reminds us that the scene is " in the mountains of Cheviot ...
The original title is , as we know , “ The Hunting of the Cheviot " ; and the original ballad again and again reminds us that the scene is " in the mountains of Cheviot ...
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The earliest authentic reference to any impersonator of the rôle is to be found in the " Historia Histrionica . " Wright , in speaking of John Lowin ( the original Volpone and Sir Epicure Mammon ) , says that ...
The earliest authentic reference to any impersonator of the rôle is to be found in the " Historia Histrionica . " Wright , in speaking of John Lowin ( the original Volpone and Sir Epicure Mammon ) , says that ...
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