We listened to his familiar tale of woe as he talked again about the failure of his marriage. |
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This winding tale of cultural diffusion takes us back more than seventeen-hundred years to the Pallava dynasty. |
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Listen to my tale of woe, It's terribly sad but true. All dressed up, no place to go, Each evening I'm awfully blue. |
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This is not an account of the Middle Ages, nor is it a tale from Middle Earth. This is our world. |
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Fanny, how is this? I promise you I thought the whole tale a Banbury story, but, upon my soul, what do I find but that fellow closeted with you! |
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Lightning leaned forward, falling into the tale as Gypsies did, his attention keenly focused as Traveler went on in dreamsome sort of way. |
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His many embellishings of the tale stretched the credulity of the listeners. |
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Many villages claim the tale for their own village pond, but the story is most commonly linked with The Crammer in Devizes. |
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At this point in his narrative Snorri ties up his tale of Harald's aftername. |
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These works, whether fairy tale, ballads, or folk epics, were a major source for later fantasy works. |
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The Romantic interest in medievalism also resulted in a revival of interest in the literary fairy tale. |
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The Sandman tells the tale of the ageless, anthropomorphic personification of Dream that is known by many names, including Morpheus. |
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A Poison Ivy tale drawn by Mark Buckingham and a Riddler story illustrated by Bernie Mireault and Matt Wagner. |
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It is the tale of an injured IRA leader's last hours in an unidentified Northern Irish city. |
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The film is a tale about a wily Irishman and his battle of wits with leprechauns. |
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Undeterred, the writing team refused to give up the dream, waiting for a studio to pick up their take on a pirate tale. |
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It was during this period that the Epic of Gilgamesh originates, which includes the tale of The Great Flood. |
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The tale is not credible, because the two individuals purported to have fought each other did not even live in the same century. |
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Conceivably, travellers in Arabia could have derived the tale of the unicorn from these animals. |
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Rachel Bromwich discusses a similar tale, that of the submergence of the kingdom of Helig ap Glanawg in the Conwy estuary. |
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The tale The Dream of Macsen Wledig is a romanticised story about the Roman emperor Magnus Maximus, called Macsen Wledig in Welsh. |
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According to one version of the tale, the oil had then passed to Henry's maternal grandfather, Henry of Grosmont, 1st Duke of Lancaster. |
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Cormoran is the Cornish name of the sea giant in the tale of Jack the Giant Killer. |
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In Irish mythology, a creature called the Salmon of Knowledge plays key role in the tale The Boyhood Deeds of Fionn. |
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In the tale, the Salmon will grant powers of knowledge to whoever eats it, and is sought by poet Finn Eces for seven years. |
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The Medieval Welsh tale Culhwch and Olwen has many triads embedded in its narrative. |
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The performer has heard the tale multiple times, he has heard it from different story tellers in multiple versions. |
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In turn, he tells the tale multiple times to the same or a different audience, and they expect to hear the version they know. |
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A version of the tale also appears as part of the poem 'Cyfranc Lludd a Llefelys' in the Mabinogion. |
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This element in the tale has given perhaps more pleasure to more readers than anything else in it. |
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As such, the original tale has become mixed with elements of folktales and Celtic stories, and so there are a number variations on the tale. |
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Along with the other branches, the tale can be found the medieval Red Book of Hergest and White Book of Rhydderch. |
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Might this then be a bellwether tale about the rumored dire effects of overabsorption in new media? |
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It is not as credible a source, as it is clear from the nephew's letter that the persons Pliny came to rescue escaped to tell the tale in detail. |
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Like him, their exploits are solitary, fantastic and border on fairy tale, as they slay monsters such as the Chimera and Medusa. |
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One example of this is the Spartan tale of 300 picked men fighting against 300 picked Argives. |
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Myths aside, the historian James McClymont believes that another family tale might hold clues to the true origin of Cabral's family. |
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In this tale, Cano is an exiled Scottish king who accepts the hospitality of King Marcan of Ui Maile. |
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The 2002 French animated film Tristan et Iseut is a bowdlerized version of the traditional tale aimed at a family audience. |
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It describes the tale of angry peasants who believed that Athenaeus' writings directly contradicted their personal beliefs of the Mithras cult. |
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How did Playboy happen to' aspire toward pimpdom's lush heights? Well, therein hung a tale. He admitted he hadn't always been big time. |
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That tale may have served as a pipe-opener, but one could not see its wood for its trees, so I threw it away. |
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Saxo based the story on an oral tale of a son taking revenge for his murdered father. |
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The tale is of interest because it was known to the New England Puritan divine, Cotton Mather. |
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He asked many questions along the way and did not take folk tale and fable as truth. |
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Usodimare's narration seems to be a mere repetition of the tale told in the Libro del Conoscimiento. |
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Details were often lifted from literary and pseudohistorical accounts, such as the tale of Sinbad the Sailor. |
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Prominent Malaysian artist Syed Thajudeen visually depicted the epic tale of the founding of Malacca on canvas. |
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Listen here, Swing, old-timer, I got a long and gashly tale of wickedness to pour into those lily-white mule ears of yores. |
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I wish I might digress and tell you more... But my tale is sufficiently incondite already. |
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However, other elements of the tale are unusual for other ghost stories of Shakespeare's era. |
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This also includes Tolkien's own retelling of the story of Beowulf in his tale, Sellic Spell. |
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Similar to Beowulf, Judith conveys a moral tale of heroic triumph over monstrous beings. |
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A quarter of the tales in The Canterbury Tales parallel a tale in the Decameron, although most of them have closer parallels in other stories. |
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This idea is reinforced when the Miller interrupts to tell his tale after the Knight has finished his. |
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Convention is followed when the Knight begins the game with a tale, as he represents the highest social class in the group. |
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In this tale, a young man named Beryn travels from Rome to Egypt to seek his fortune only to be cheated by other businessmen there. |
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John Lydgate's tale was popular early on and exists in old manuscripts both on its own and as part of the Tales. |
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Chaucer describes a Plowman in the General Prologue of his tales, but never gives him his own tale. |
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One tale, written by Thomas Occleve, describes the miracle of the Virgin and the Sleeveless Garment. |
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His animal pilgrims are on their way to find the common ancestor, each telling a tale about evolution. |
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He identified the tale of Pyramus and Thisbe as a burlesque of the Athenian lovers. |
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It chanced that I had written a tale about Indian Forestry work which included a boy who had been brought up by wolves. |
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It is the tale of a man named Crucible who finds the Devil in his flat in a cloud of sulphurous smoke. |
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And dragons, real dragons, essential both to the machinery and the ideas of a poem or tale, are actually rare. |
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The tale plays with logic, giving the story lasting popularity with adults as well as with children. |
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A carving of a griffon and rabbit may have provided inspiration for the tale, as seen in Ripon Cathedral, where Carroll's father was a canon. |
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English fairy tale Goldilocks and the Three Bears is one of the most popular fairy tales in the English language. |
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Coetzee's 1986 novel Foe recounts the tale of Robinson Crusoe from the perspective of a woman named Susan Barton. |
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The American writer John O'Hara credited Maugham's tale as the inspiration for the title of his novel Appointment in Samarra. |
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Ariosto's tale, many marvels, and adventures, was a source text for many fantasies of adventure. |
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Many of Perrault's tales became fairy tale staples, and influenced latter fantasy as such. |
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His and Gertrude's was a fairybook marriage. The fairy tale ended quickly. After a miscarriage, Gertrude Thomas winced over pregnant black women slaving under the inhuman sun. |
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He's telling us another fairy tale about how great the software will be. |
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Chatterer flirted his tale in the saucy way he has, and his eyes twinkled. |
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Either side of Rooney's fluffed chance, it was a tale of Ukrainian domination as they attacked England down both flanks and showed the greater fluidity of the teams. |
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It is often suggested that the tale of Lyonesse represents an extraordinary survival of folk memory of the flooding of the Isles of Scilly and Mount's Bay near Penzance. |
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Later, in the 14th century, a more elaborate tale was developed, claiming that Albina and her sisters founded Albion and procreated there a race of giants. |
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A folk tale, relates the origin of the Friar's Heel reference. |
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The engine-driver and fireman did not see her. They were leaning out on the other side, telling the Porter a tale about a dog and a leg of mutton. |
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Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, in his 1924 Sherlock Holmes tale The Adventure of the Sussex Vampire, mentions that Dr Watson played rugby for Blackheath. |
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The fairy tale Jack the Giant Killer takes place in Cornwall. |
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There were seven dwarfs in the Brothers Grimm's fairy tale Snow White. |
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Even the humorous tale of Tom Thumb, which had been the primary manifestation of Arthur's legend in the 18th century, was rewritten after the publication of Idylls. |
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Lancelot seems to be related to a Celtic abduction tale called the aithed. |
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Then follows a dedication to Robert, earl of Gloucester and Waleran, count of Meulan, whom he enjoins to use their knowledge and wisdom to improve his tale. |
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The version of history in the Duan Albanach was long accepted, although it is preceded by the purely fictional tale of Albanus and Brutus conquering Britain. |
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The comment suggests it was not popular with storytellers, though this was more likely due to its position as a literary tale rather than a traditional one. |
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Before the end of the tale, a small detour is taken to jab at the Irish. |
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Speght is also the source of the famous tale of Chaucer being fined for beating a Franciscan friar in Fleet Street, as well as a fictitious coat of arms and family tree. |
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He would speak of an ostrobogulous tale or a passage in the classics. |
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The Canterbury Tales is a collection of stories built around a frame narrative or frame tale, a common and already long established genre of its period. |
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According to a San folk tale of Namibia, the zebra was once all white, but acquired its black stripes after a fight with a baboon over a waterhole. |
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Throughout, du Boucheron steers clear of overpsychologizing, staying true to the medieval worldview even as he slyly creates a modern morality tale. |
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However, the speed with which copyists strove to write complete versions of his tale in manuscript form shows that Chaucer was a famous and respected poet in his own day. |
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Some variants of the tale say that all the bogatyrs perished in the battle except Ilya of Murom, who, however, died after coming back as a winner. |
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In the prose tale Culhwch and Olwen, the Salmon of Llyn Llyw is the oldest animal in Britain, and the only creature who knows the location of Mabon ap Modron. |
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A popular legend in Maharashtra tells the tale of how a common Indian monitor, with ropes attached, was used to scale the walls of the fort in the Battle of Sinhagad. |
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An English folk tale tells how an old woman, a supposed witch, cursed her landlord and all his possessions when he demanded the unpaid rent for her cottage. |
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Another tale features a pelican and a griffin debating church corruption, with the pelican taking a position of protest akin to John Wycliffe's ideas. |
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It is now widely rejected by scholars as an authentic Chaucerian tale, although some scholars think he may have intended to rewrite the story as a tale for the Yeoman. |
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We are dealing in the Iliad with a commanding vision of man, articulate in every detail, not with a tale of adventure automatically or discursively carried forward. |
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Pier Paolo Pasolini's 1972 film The Canterbury Tales features several of the tales, some of which keep close to the original tale and some of which are embellished. |
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The fairy tale Snow White is now offered in multiple media forms for both children and adults, including a television show, a video game, and a programming language. |
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Richmond also noted that there are parallels between the tale of Pyramus and Thisbe, featured in this play, and that of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet. |
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His later works included essays, an influential annotated edition of The Plays of William Shakespeare, and the widely read tale The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia. |
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The idea that he was a bard at the court of King Arthur dates back at least to the tale of Culhwch and Olwen, perhaps a product of the 11th century. |
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However, as these events are prefigured and alluded to more and more vividly, when it reaches an end the poem has told a more or less complete tale of the Trojan War. |
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This tale was first spread widely in English in the stories of the Travels of Sir John Mandeville in the 14th century, and appears in several of Shakespeare's plays. |
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Tolkien at first intended The Lord of the Rings to be a children's tale in the style of The Hobbit, but it quickly grew darker and more serious in the writing. |
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No more of the tale is recorded until about 1165 when copies of what was certainly a forged Letter of Prester John started spreading throughout Europe. |
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