- Sir
Degrevant is a
Middle English romance from the
early fifteenth century.
Generally classified as a "composite romance," that is, a
romance that does...
-
Early English Text Society, he
edited the
Middle English romance Sir
Degrevant. C****on was
known for his
stern approach to his students,
which included...
- Sir
Degrave sans
Villainy (fought with the
giant of the
Black Lowe) Sir
Degrevant Sir
Dinas Sir
Dinas le
Seneschal de
Cornwall Sir
Dodinas le
Savage Sir...
- man's part, with the couple's
subsequent marriage; this
featured in Sir
Degrevant, Sir
Torrent of Portyngale, Sir Eglamour, and
William of Palerne. Ipomadon...
-
series of
scenes from the fifteenth-century
Middle English romance of Sir
Degrevant. Ultimately,
three were
executed by Burne-Jones, and
survive today; they...
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ffraunces Crucken ric’
wynkyn 27 96r-109v "Lord gode in trynite" - Sir
Degrevant Anon. 28 110r-113r "The
cronekelys of
seyntys and
kyngys of yngelond"...
- and one
version of
Ipomadon in twelve-line tail
rhyme stanzas; and Sir
Degrevant and, as
noted above, Sir
Perceval of
Galles in sixteen-line stanzas. Geoffrey...
- (ed.)
Sentimental and
Humorous Romances:
Floris and Blancheflour, Sir
Degrevant, the
Squire of Low Degree, the
Tournament of Tottenham, and the Feast...
- more than four
score buttons are shown. The
author of the
Romance of Sir
Degrevant, in
describing the
dress of an earl's daughter, says: "to tell her botennes...