King LearCommercial Press, 1922 - 385 pages |
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... Child Rowland . Child is a term for knight , used by Spencer and others through the frequent translation into English of French romances in which a knight is called enfant . 185. His : The allusion is to Jack the Giant Killer . 186 ...
... Child Rowland . Child is a term for knight , used by Spencer and others through the frequent translation into English of French romances in which a knight is called enfant . 185. His : The allusion is to Jack the Giant Killer . 186 ...
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