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1981
[Demosthenes comes out of the stage-house, in evident pain, followed presently by Nicias....
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[Demosthenes comes out of the stage-house, in evident pain, followed presently by Nicias....
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1997
Abstract With few characters and little diversity of incident, Knights depends heavily on the interchange of speech, song, and recitative for variety and pace. The first, second, fourth and fifth songs are in metres predominant in Ach.: cretic, trochaic, and iambic, with a few dactyls.
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Abstract With few characters and little diversity of incident, Knights depends heavily on the interchange of speech, song, and recitative for variety and pace. The first, second, fourth and fifth songs are in metres predominant in Ach.: cretic, trochaic, and iambic, with a few dactyls.
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Knights Farm, Knights Farm Lane, Harkstead
2018Ring bound A4 report (84 pages)
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Journal of Medieval History, 2018
The fourteenth century witnessed a considerable change in the way in which knights were retained in royal service in England.
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The fourteenth century witnessed a considerable change in the way in which knights were retained in royal service in England.
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A Fool of a Knight, a Knight of a Fool: Malory's Comic Knights
Arthuriana, 2004The examination of three predominantly comic knights in Malory's Morte Darthur shows that the 'comic discourse' reinforces—rather than subverts—the serious 'heroic/tragic discourse' of the book.
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1998
Abstract Let me remind you of the ancient game of chess. There is a board of 64 squares, eight by eight. There are pieces with names like “King”, “Bishop” and “Pawn”, and each piece has its own set of permissible moves.
John Ball, Dominic Welsh
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Abstract Let me remind you of the ancient game of chess. There is a board of 64 squares, eight by eight. There are pieces with names like “King”, “Bishop” and “Pawn”, and each piece has its own set of permissible moves.
John Ball, Dominic Welsh
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