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How To Use Malory In A Sentence

  • Malory won the toss and will serve.
  • It would be interesting to know the name of the justice who freed Malory. Malory: The Life and Times of King Arthur's Chronicler
  • Comparing the Idylls of the King with Malory's book, we are irresistibly reminded of certain Catholic books of devotion "expurgated" or "adapted" for members of the Church of Studies from Court and Cloister: being essays, historical and literary dealing mainly with subjects relating to the XVIth and XVIIth centuries
  • It begins with an encounter between Malory, a repressed Englishman restlessly wandering the globe, and the unnamed narrator, as they holiday in Europe.
  • Kynge Arthur, of his noble knyghtes of the Round Table, theyr mervayllous enquestes and adventures, the achyevying of the Holy Grail, and in the end the dolourous deth and departyng out of thys world of them al. Whiche book was reduced in to englysshe by Syr Thomas Malory knyght as afore is sayd, and by me enprynted and fynyshed in the abbey Stories of King Arthur and His Knights Retold from Malory's "Morte dArthur"
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  • It would be interesting to know the name of the justice who freed Malory. Malory: The Life and Times of King Arthur's Chronicler
  • Hitherto my whole bent had been towards pale, remote, and evanescent; the water-colour world Louis, the leafy recesses of Malory, l the twilight of Y eats. ilt iron in Malory, the tragedy of contrition, I did not yet at all L Surprised by Joy
  • It would be interesting to know the name of the justice who freed Malory. Malory: The Life and Times of King Arthur's Chronicler
  • There are various adventures on the journey; it has some resemblance to that of Gareth in the _Morte d'Arthur_, and of the Red Cross Knight in Spenser, which is founded upon Malory's _Gareth_. [ Epic and Romance Essays on Medieval Literature
  • Malory won the toss and will serve.
  • Malory was first and foremost a chronicler of secular chivalry, and his version of the Grail story brings out the tensions between the Grail's religious idealism and its context of knightly life and exploits.

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