Mabinogion, is how evidently the mediaeval story-teller is pillaging an antiquity of which he does not fully possess the secret.; he is like a peasant building his hut on the site of Halicarnassus or Ephesus ; he builds, but what he builds is full of... Celtic Folklore: Welsh and Manx - Side 551af Sir John Rhys - 1901 - 718 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| 1898 - 458 sider
...story-teller is pillaging an antiquity of which he does not fully possess the secret; lie is like a peasant building his hut on the site of Halicarnassus or Ephesus;...architecture, greater, cunninger, more majestical." Again, with reference to the story of Kilhwch and Olwen, he recognises3 that — 1 Lady Guest, in tlie... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1866 - 818 sider
...story-teller is pillaging an antiquity of which he does not fully possess the secret ; he is like a peasant building his hut on the site of Halicarnassus or Ephesus...building," but of an older architecture, greater, cun ninger, more majestical. In the mediaeval stories of no Latin or Teutonic people does this strike... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 214 sider
...story-teller is pillaging an antiquity of which he does not fully possess the secret.; he is like a peasant building his hut on the site of Halicarnassus or Ephesus...more majestical. In the mediaeval stories of no Latin ©r Teutonic people does this strike one as in those of the Welsh. Kilhwch, in the story, already quoted,... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1867 - 218 sider
...story-teller is pillaging an antiquity of which he does not fully possess the secret; he is like a peasant building his hut on the site of Halicarnassus or Ephesus;...not the history, or knows by a glimmering tradition merely;—stones " not of this building," but of an older architecture, greater, cunninger, more majestical.... | |
| Matthew Arnold - 1883 - 334 sider
...story-teller is pillaging an antiquity of which he does not fully possess the secret; he is like a peasant building his hut on the site of Halicarnassus or Ephesus;...not the history, or knows by a glimmering tradition merely;—stones "not of this building," but of an older architecture, greater, cunninger, more majesticaL... | |
| Sir John Rhys, J. Gwenogvryn Evans - 1887 - 404 sider
...story-teller is pillaging an antiquity of which he does not fully possess the secret ; he is like a peasant building his hut on the site of Halicarnassus or Ephesus ; he builds, but what he builds is full of b .1 materials of which he knows not the history, or knows by a glimmering tradition merely; — stones... | |
| John Colin Dunlop - 1888 - 558 sider
...century] is pillaging an antiquity of which he does not fully possess the secret ; he is like a peasant building his hut on the site of Halicarnassus or Ephesus...full of materials of which he knows not the history." to account for the interchange of any literary materials. The British lays communicated to the French... | |
| Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) - 1893 - 662 sider
...does not fully possess the secret ; he is like a peasant", Matthew Arnold went on to say, "building on the site of Halicarnassus or Ephesus ; he builds,...greater, cunninger, more majestical. In the mediaeval 1 See Skene's Fwr Aitcieut Books of Wales, ii, 303 ; also ii, 108-9, where the fragment of the poem... | |
| Sir Mungo William MacCallum - 1894 - 462 sider
...story-teller is pillaging an antiquity of which he does not fully possess the secret : he is like a peasant building his hut on the site of Halicarnassus or Ephesus...materials of which he knows not the history, or knows by glimmering tradition merely : stones ' not of this building,' but of an older architecture, greater,... | |
| William Macneile Dixon - 1896 - 208 sider
...story-teller is pillaging an antiquity of which he does not fully possess the secret; he is like a peasant building his hut on the site of Halicarnassus or Ephesus...materials of which he knows not the history, or knows by glimmering tradition merely ; stones ' not of this building,' but of an older architecture, greater,... | |
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