例文・使い方で印象づける「Lucan」の覚え方


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...Lord Lucan distinguished himself in severalengagements, and commanded the second troop of Irish Horse Guards, towhich he was appointed by James II...   Lord Lucan distinguished himself in severalengagements, and commanded the second troop of Irish Horse Guards, towhich he was appointed by James IIの読み方
Edward Jesse 「Anecdotes of Dogs」

...Tell your lordthat my name is Sir Lucan, the butler, a Knight of the Round Table...   Tell your lordthat my name is Sir Lucan, the butler, a Knight of the Round Tableの読み方
Thomas Malory 「Le Morte D’Arthur, Volume I (of II)」

...Andwhen Sir Dinadan understood that Sir Tristram had hurt Sir Lucan he would haveridden after Sir Lucan for to have slain him, but Sir Tristram would not sufferhim...   Andwhen Sir Dinadan understood that Sir Tristram had hurt Sir Lucan he would haveridden after Sir Lucan for to have slain him, but Sir Tristram would not sufferhimの読み方
Thomas Malory 「Le Morte D’Arthur, Volume I (of II)」

... Sir, let him be, said Sir Lucan, for he is unhappy; and if ye pass this unhappy day, ye shall be right well revenged upon him...          Sir, let him be, said Sir Lucan, for he is unhappy; and if ye        pass this unhappy day, ye shall be right well revenged upon himの読み方
Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens) 「A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court, Complete」

...Alas, saidSir Lucan, my lord Arthur would love Launcelot, but Sir Gawaine will not sufferhim...   Alas, saidSir Lucan, my lord Arthur would love Launcelot, but Sir Gawaine will not sufferhimの読み方
Thomas Malory 「Le Morte D’Arthur, Volume II (of II)」

...Now give me my spear,said Arthur unto Sir Lucan, for yonder I have espied the traitor that all thiswoe hath wrought...   Now give me my spear,said Arthur unto Sir Lucan, for yonder I have espied the traitor that all thiswoe hath wroughtの読み方
Thomas Malory 「Le Morte D’Arthur, Volume II (of II)」

...Therefore by my rede, said Sir Lucan, it is bestthat we bring you to some town...   Therefore by my rede, said Sir Lucan, it is bestthat we bring you to some townの読み方
Thomas Malory 「Le Morte D’Arthur, Volume II (of II)」

...Ye are the boldBedivere, and the full noble duke, Sir Lucan the Butler, was your brother...   Ye are the boldBedivere, and the full noble duke, Sir Lucan the Butler, was your brotherの読み方
Thomas Malory 「Le Morte D’Arthur, Volume II (of II)」

...And at the last but two remained beside him, Sir Lucan, andhis brother, Sir Bedivere, and both were sorely wounded...   And at the last but two remained beside him, Sir Lucan, andhis brother, Sir Bedivere, and both were sorely woundedの読み方
Unknown 「King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table」

...Now, give memy spear, Sir Lucan...   Now, give memy spear, Sir Lucanの読み方
Unknown 「King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table」

...And King Arthur lay long in a swoon, and when he came to himself, hefound Sir Lucan lying dead beside him, and Sir Bedivere weeping over thebody of his brother...   And King Arthur lay long in a swoon, and when he came to himself, hefound Sir Lucan lying dead beside him, and Sir Bedivere weeping over thebody of his brotherの読み方
Unknown 「King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table」

...‘He is yonder,’ said Sir Lucan, ‘but rememberyour dream, and go not near him...   ‘He is yonder,’ said Sir Lucan, ‘but rememberyour dream, and go not near himの読み方
Mary MacGregor 「Stories of King Arthur's Knights」

...Lavaine, too, did nobly, for he unhorsed the bold SirBedivere and Sir Lucan the Butler...   Lavaine, too, did nobly, for he unhorsed the bold SirBedivere and Sir Lucan the Butlerの読み方
Beatrice Clay 「Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion」

...Immediately, the King awokeand called to him the best and wisest of his knights, the twobrethren, Sir Lucan the Butler and Sir Bedivere, and others, towhom he told his dream...   Immediately, the King awokeand called to him the best and wisest of his knights, the twobrethren, Sir Lucan the Butler and Sir Bedivere, and others, towhom he told his dreamの読み方
Beatrice Clay 「Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion」

...Sir Lucan and Sir Bedivere went to the King where he lay, swooningfrom the blow, and bore him to a little chapel on the sea-shore...   Sir Lucan and Sir Bedivere went to the King where he lay, swooningfrom the blow, and bore him to a little chapel on the sea-shoreの読み方
Beatrice Clay 「Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion」

...And looking upon the body of Sir Lucan, he sighed andsaid: "Alas! true knight, dead for my sake! If I lived, I shouldever grieve for thy death, but now mine own end draws nigh...   And looking upon the body of Sir Lucan, he sighed andsaid: Alas! true knight, dead for my sake! If I lived, I shouldever grieve for thy death, but now mine own end draws nighの読み方
Beatrice Clay 「Stories from Le Morte D'Arthur and the Mabinogion」

...Sir Lucan and Bevidere, with bitter tears of sorrow,lifted their helpless king between them, andwith great labor led him from that place of slaughtertill they reached a small chapel near the sea-shore...   Sir Lucan and Bevidere, with bitter tears of sorrow,lifted their helpless king between them, andwith great labor led him from that place of slaughtertill they reached a small chapel near the sea-shoreの読み方
Charles Morris 「Historic Tales, Vol 14 (of 15)」

...But in the lifting the kingswooned, and Lucan fell prostrate, the blood gushinganew from his wound...   But in the lifting the kingswooned, and Lucan fell prostrate, the blood gushinganew from his woundの読み方
Charles Morris 「Historic Tales, Vol 14 (of 15)」

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