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Palamon and Arcite / Dryden, John, 1631-1700
The Project Gutenberg EBook of Palamon and Arcite, by John Dryden #3 in our series by John Dryden ... !***** Title: Palamon and Arcite Author: John Dryden Release Date: February, 2005 [EBook #7490] [Yes details...- creator(s) - Dryden, John, 1631-1700
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- subject(s) - arcite; palamon; dryden; theseus; emily; chaucer; venus; mars; knight; goddess; theseus; palamon; knight; goddess; emily; mars; venus; chaucer; arcite; dryden;
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With Life, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes / Dryden, John, 1631-1700
," and "Alexander's Feast," or paints a tournament in "Palamon and Arcite," or a fairy dance in the "Flower ... . Compare, in proof of this, the description of the tournament in "Palamon and Arcite"--amazingly spirited details...- creator(s) - Dryden, John, 1631-1700
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- subject(s) - arcite; palamon; prologue; chaucer; palamon; prologue; chaucer; arcite;
- title - With Life, Critical Dissertation, and Explanatory Notes
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The Two Noble Kinsmen / Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works), 1564-1616
, Palamon, and Arcite, The two Noble Kinsmen, in love with fair Emelia [Valerius], Perithous, [A Herald], [A ... .] Scaena 2. (Thebs). [Enter Palamon, and Arcite.] ARCITE. Deere Palamon, deerer in love then Blood details...- creator(s) - Shakespeare (spurious and doubtful works), 1564-1616
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- subject(s) - palamon; arcite; iailor; theseus; emilia; perithous; cosen; tis; daughter; theseus; cosen; iailor; palamon; perithous; emilia; daughter; tis; arcite;
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The Sources and Analogues of 'A Midsummer-night's Dream' / Sidgwick, Compiled by Frank
. The name of Philostrate also comes from Chaucer, where, as we shall see, it is the name adopted by Arcite ... of Palamon and Arcite has not been traced beyond Boccaccio, that fountain of romance, though he himself says details...- creator(s) - Sidgwick, Compiled by Frank
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- subject(s) - robin; palamon; arcite; theseus; robin good; robin goodfellow; fairy; oberon; puck; fairies; queen mab; shakespeare; queen; thomas; theseus; robin; robin goodfellow; palamon; queen; oberon; robin good; puck; fairies; thomas; queen mab; arcite; fairy; shakespeare;
- title - The Sources and Analogues of 'A Midsummer-night's Dream'
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The Canterbury Tales / Chaucer, Geoffrey
, in angwissh and in wo, Dwellen this Palamon and eek Arcite For evermoore, ther may no gold hem ... he bleynte, and cryede "A!" As though he stongen were unto the herte. And with that cry Arcite anon details...- creator(s) - Chaucer, Geoffrey
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- subject(s) - hym; wol; yow; hadde; whan; nat; wel; shal; eek; seyde; hise; swich; wyf; sholde; thyng; myn; ful; herte; wolde; thanne; hem; myghte; seye; heere; kan; han; doon; anon; wol nat; myn herte; noon oother; oure hoost; moore; hise eyen; wel koude; god woot; gr; myn herte; nat; god woot; wol nat; swich; sholde; hadde; wolde; oure hoost; eek; wyf; hise eyen; thanne; moore; myghte; wol; kan; whan; hym; yow; seye; gr; hem; shal; herte; heere; seyde; noon oother; hise; myn; wel; doon; han; wel koude; thyng; anon; ful;
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The Canterbury Pilgrims /
OF THE FIRST DAY The Knight's Tale of Palamon and Arcite Talk between the Host and the Miller The Miller ... and knighthood. TALES OF THE FIRST DAY THE KNIGHT'S TALE OF PALAMON AND ARCITE Long ago, as old stories details...- creator(s) -
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- subject(s) - gamelyn; tale; knight; knight; gamelyn; tale;
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A Royal Poet / Irving, Washington
and Arcite fall in love with Emilia, whom they see walking in the garden of their prison. Perhaps ... details...- creator(s) - Irving, Washington
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- subject(s) - james; jane; poem; scottish; poetry; romantic; chaucer; windsor; captivity; scotland; tower; castle; poetical; melody; royal; american literature; melody; tower; windsor; james; poetical; jane; castle; captivity; scotland; poem; poetry; chaucer; romantic; royal; scottish; american literature;
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Lectures on the English Poets Delivered at the Surrey Institution / Hazlitt, William, 1778-1830
between Palamon and Arcite to a hunter waiting for a lion in a gap;-- "That stondeth at a gap with a spere ... . The distress of Arcite, in consequence of his banishment from his love, is thus described: "Whan details...- creator(s) - Hazlitt, William, 1778-1830
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- subject(s) - poetry; shakspeare; shakspeare; poetry;
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God's Good Man / Corelli, Marie, 1855-1924
,--telling how the courtly knight Arcite, "Is risen, and looketh on the merrie daye All for to do his observance ... ;--certainly a very different individual to Chaucer's knight, Arcite, but resembling him in so far that he had evidently gone details...- creator(s) - Corelli, Marie, 1855-1924
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- subject(s) - maryllia; walden; bainton; cicely; passon; morton pippitt; josey; spruce; morton; manor; john walden; badsworth hall; abbot's manor; oliver leach; passon walden; julian adderley; miss maryllia; john walden; maryllia; passon walden; miss maryllia; manor; cicely; badsworth hall; morton pippitt; spruce; walden; bainton; passon; julian adderley; abbot's manor; oliver leach; josey; morton;
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Encyclopaedia of English and American poetry, from Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson. / Beeton, Samuel Orchart, 1831-1877
365 The Praise of a Solitai-y Life 366 | DRYDEN, JOHN. Reason ;• ^oS Palamon and Arcite ; or ... and Arcite ; or, the Knight's Tale fi.iO Paradise b25 Parting 088 Parting l.)29 Passage of the Ilcd details...- creator(s) - Beeton, Samuel Orchart, 1831-1877
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- publisher - London : Ward, 1873.
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- title - Encyclopaedia of English and American poetry, from Caedmon and King Alfred's Boethius to Browning and Tennyson.
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