| Thomas Bulfinch - 1859 - 440 sider
...complaining of the hurt she had received. " Very rudely has the dwarf treated thee," said Geraiut, and he put his hand upon the hilt of his sword. But he took...to be attacked unarmed by the armed knight ; so he refrained. " Lady," said he, " I will follow him, with thy permission, and at last he will come to... | |
| 1859 - 522 sider
...into a noble poem. For instance, the Mabinogion tells us that Geraint, when insulted by the dwarf, " put his hand upon the hilt of his sword ; but he took...him to slay the dwarf, and to be attacked unarmed by tf,¿ armed knight; so he returnad to where Givenhwyvar was ; " thus assigning to nis act of self-restraint... | |
| Mabinogion - 1877 - 538 sider
...; and the dwarf waited for the maiden, when he saw her coming towards him. And the maiden inquired of the dwarf who the knight was. " I will not tell...armed knight, so he returned to where Gwenhwyvar was. "Thon hast acted wisely and discreetly," said she. "Lady," said he, "I will follow him yet, with thy... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1881 - 820 sider
...that the blood coloured the scarf he wore," it adds : " Then Geraint put his hand upon the hilt of the sword, but he took counsel with himself and considered...him to slay the dwarf, and to be attacked unarmed by tlie armed knight." This becomes in Mr, Tennyson's poem — His quick instinctive hand Caught at the... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1892 - 180 sider
...said Geraint. I will not tell thee, said the dwarf. Then will I ask him himself, said he. Thou wilt not, by my faith, said the dwarf, thou art not honourable...armed knight, so he returned to where Gwenhwyvar was' (Mabinoyion, p. 145). It is worth while to notice how Tennyson has here dealt with his original, which... | |
| Harold Littledale - 1893 - 378 sider
...struck him as he had done the maiden, so that the blood coloured the scarf that Geraint wore [1. 207]. Then Geraint put his hand upon the hilt of his sword,...armed knight, so he returned to where Gwenhwyvar was " [I. 209].1 When Geraint returned to the Queen : "'Thou hast acted wisely and discreetly,' said she.... | |
| Alfred Tennyson Baron Tennyson - 1895 - 184 sider
...said Geraint. I will not tell thee, said the dwarf. Then will I ask him himself, said he. Thou wilt not, by my faith, said the dwarf, thou art not honourable...armed knight, so he returned to where Gwenhwyvar was' (Mabinogion, p. 145). It is worth while to notice how Tennyson has here dealt with his original, which... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1895 - 436 sider
...complaining of the hurt she had received. "Very rudely has the dwarf treated thee," said Geraint, and he put his hand upon the hilt of his sword. But he took...to be attacked unarmed by the armed knight; so he refrained. "Lady," said he, "I will follow him, with thy permission, and at last he will come to some... | |
| Thomas Bulfinch - 1900 - 490 sider
...complaining of the hurt she had received. "Very rudely has the dwarf treated thee," said Geraint, and he put his hand upon the hilt of his sword. But he took...to be attacked unarmed by the armed knight. So he refrained. "But I will follow him," said he; " I will avenge this insult, noble que n, Done in your... | |
| Andrew Lang - 1901 - 258 sider
...him himself," said he. " That wilt thou not, by my faith," said the dwarf; "thou art not honeurable enough to speak with my Lord." Said Geraint, " I have...armed knight, so he returned to where Gwenhwyvar was. "And while they listen'd for the distant hunt, And chiefly for the baying of Cavall, King Arthur's... | |
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