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... heroes with ex- travagant virtues that could exist only in the realms of fancy . The collection of Welsh tales called the Mabinogion is a fair illustration of the Celtic charm . There is little thought - substance in this literature ...
... heroes with ex- travagant virtues that could exist only in the realms of fancy . The collection of Welsh tales called the Mabinogion is a fair illustration of the Celtic charm . There is little thought - substance in this literature ...
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... heroes . " Sometimes the chief himself took the harp and sang , like Hrothgar in Beowulf , and sometimes even the retainers could add a lay when the harp was passed around , as is seen in the story of Cædmon . King Alfred loved the old ...
... heroes . " Sometimes the chief himself took the harp and sang , like Hrothgar in Beowulf , and sometimes even the retainers could add a lay when the harp was passed around , as is seen in the story of Cædmon . King Alfred loved the old ...
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... hero , Beowulf . These ballads in time were woven together into a connected whole , very much as the poems of Homer are believed to have originated . The single existing text of the poem - a precious So tque par fean fah reis prode summ ...
... hero , Beowulf . These ballads in time were woven together into a connected whole , very much as the poems of Homer are believed to have originated . The single existing text of the poem - a precious So tque par fean fah reis prode summ ...
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... hero's consolation . " Sorrow not , wise man . Better it is to avenge a friend than to mourn him much . Let him who may win honor , and accept death when it comes ; that is best for a warrior . I promise thee Grendel's kin shall not ...
... hero's consolation . " Sorrow not , wise man . Better it is to avenge a friend than to mourn him much . Let him who may win honor , and accept death when it comes ; that is best for a warrior . I promise thee Grendel's kin shall not ...
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... Hero 66 All day long his faithful thanes have waited , heart - sick with gazing on the blood - stained waters , thinking never to see their dear lord again . At length Beowulf appears , and in triumph they carry the head of Grendel to ...
... Hero 66 All day long his faithful thanes have waited , heart - sick with gazing on the blood - stained waters , thinking never to see their dear lord again . At length Beowulf appears , and in triumph they carry the head of Grendel to ...
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