- and Sir
Isumbras.
Unlike the
other three stories, the
Middle English Sir
Isumbras is not a
translation of an Old
French original. Sir
Isumbras is a proud...
- elderly, now humble,
Isumbras after the
events narrated in the poem. It was
described by
Frederic George Stephens as follows, 'Sir
Isumbras at the Ford' was...
- Hunt The
Scapegoat 1854 John
Everett Millais A
Dream of the Past: Sir
Isumbras at the Ford 1857 John
Everett Millais Spring (Apple Blossoms) 1858 – 1859...
- The
Blind Girl (1856)
Peace Concluded (1856) A
Dream of the Past: Sir
Isumbras at the Ford (1857) The Vale of Rest (1858–1859) The
Black Brunswicker (1860)...
-
historical background for this novel. The
battle of
Quiberon is
featured in Sir
Isumbras at the Ford, a
historical novel by D. K. Broster. Of
which 751
would be...
-
Caius MS 175,
which also
includes the
romances Richard Coer de Lyon, Sir
Isumbras and
Beves of Hamtoun. It has no
title there.
Athelston was
first printed...
-
Gesta Romanorum, all such
tales are
highly developed romances, such as Sir
Isumbras. One of the
medieval adaptations of the
Eustace material as
chivalric romance...
- The
Blind Girl (1856)
Peace Concluded (1856) A
Dream of the Past: Sir
Isumbras at the Ford (1857) The Vale of Rest (1858–1859) The
Black Brunswicker (1860)...
- The
Blind Girl (1856)
Peace Concluded (1856) A
Dream of the Past: Sir
Isumbras at the Ford (1857) The Vale of Rest (1858–1859) The
Black Brunswicker (1860)...
- of Earn (and part of the village) are
featured in the 1857
painting Sir
Isumbras at the Ford by John
Everett Millais (1829–1896), who
often sta**** at nearby...