1) A Gest of Robin Hood 罗宾汉奇遇记 2) the legend of Robin Hood 罗宾汉传奇. 3) Robin Hood's wind 罗宾汉风 4) China Adventures 中国奇遇记 5) The Adventures of Pinocchio 木偶奇遇记 例句>> 6) In the Sweet By and By 海上奇遇记 ...
Image 45 of 90 · © All rights reserved· ID: 8333420 · Posted to Creative A Gest of Robin Hood –Amazon $75.00–Affiliate Link Image Caption D User actions menu John X @darkodineon Jul 27 Beginning of the game, after two henchmen converted to merry men 5 Give GeekGold 5 geekgol...
In the rules, it's explicit that you can only ride into a Parish. I kind of understand the idea behind this limitation, but when playing with my son, I couldn't really explain to him why his horsemen riding from Nottingham can't just stop in the forest a
J. Child turned to the readers of Modern Language Notes for solutions—'including conjectural emendations when these seem to be required'1—to some twenty cruces in The English and Scottish Popular Ballads .2 His list included several minor mysteries from A Gest of Robyn Hode , at least one...
( ) are examples of folk ballads. A. “Lord Randall” B. “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” C. The Gest of Robin Hood D. Lyrical Ballads 查看完整题目与答案 What does the sentence “More hands make for lighter work.” mean? A. 多多益善 B. 三个臭皮匠顶一个诸...
( ) are examples of folk ballads. A. “Lord Randall” B. “The Rime of the Ancient Mariner” C. The Gest of Robin Hood D. Lyrical Ballads 查看完整题目与答案 What does the sentence “More hands make for lighter work.” mean? A. 多多益善 B. 三个臭皮匠顶一个诸葛亮 查看...
One of the earliest surviving ballads is A Gest of Robyn Hode. In the Gest, a "comely" king named Edward is travelling around the country. He meets Robin Hood, pardons him, and Robin goes to work in his court. Fifteen months later, Robin goes broke, gets bored, and returns to his ...
Click here to read the ballads where Robin Hood meets the King. (King Edward in the medieval balladA Gest of Robyn Hodeand King Richard in the balladThe King's Disguise and Friendship with Robin Hood, a later version of the same story.) ...
This paper re-examines the Gest of Robyn Hode. It is argued here that this is the oldest and most coherent of the Robin Hood ballads, composed about the second quarter or middle of the fourteenth century but first printed in the early si... R Hoyle - 《Nottingham Medieval Studies》 被引...
The ballads and stories of the Dragon were almost as famous locally as those of Robin Hood, whose earliest surviving (15thC) exemplars such asA Gest of Robyn Hodelocalise Robin to areas such as Barnsdale and Loxley in South Yorkshire. In the 18thC the story of theDragon of Wantleywas ver...