Historic Tales: The Romance of Reality. Vol. 13 (of 15), King Arthur (1)Malory, Thomas, Sir
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Historic Tales: The Romance of Reality. Vol. 13 (of 15), King Arthur (1)
Malory, Thomas, Sir
Arthurian romances; Malory, Thomas, Sir, active 15th century. Morte d'Arthur -- Adaptations
But chief of all these was Lancelot, and for days together Lancelot and
Tristram kept genial company, while their brotherhood gave joy to all,
and most of all to King Arthur, who felt that the glory of his reign was
now at its height, and that two such knights as these would spread the
renown of the Round Table throughout the world.
END OF VOL. I.
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Transcriber's note:
Fifteen spelling errors have been corrected as follows:
Pg. 38 "Tintagel" to "Tintagil" (15) (the Duke of Tintagil)
Pg. 74 "churchyard" to "church-yard" (4) (near a church-yard)
Pg. 114 "way-side" to "wayside" (2) (they reached a wayside)
Pg. 166 "eat" to "ate" (of which Kay ate heartily)
Pg. 200 "vassels" to "vassals" (4) (dead or my vassals)
Pg. 206 "swept" to "wept" (wept for pity.)
Pg. 212 "therefor" to "therefore" (24) (and sureties therefore.")
Pg. 223 "Badgemagus" to "Bagdemagus" (11) (King Bagdemagus)
Pg. 246 "togther" to "together" (together in furious)
Pg. 281 "threatingly" to "threateningly" (shook the sword
threateningly)
Pg. 284 "say" to "saw" (when he saw him coming)
Pg. 287 "beleagured" to "beleaguered" (a hundred beleaguered him)
Pg. 291 "is" to "if" (seemed as if she returned his love)
Pg. 298 "Taulurd" to "Taulard" (2) (brother to that Taulard)
Pg. 336 "wellnigh" to "well-nigh" (2) (he well-nigh lost his wits)
The following list of similar words appear in the original text and
have been retained.
"Percival" (p 12) and "Percivale" (elsewhere)
"lady Colombe" (p 65) and "lady Columbe" (p 355)
"gerfalcon" (p 135) and "jerfalcon" (p 221)
"Sagramore" and "Sagramour"
"villain" (17) and "villanous" (8) and villany (3)
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