...“It is,” said the barber, “the ‘Sergas de Esplandian,’ the lawful son ofAmadis of Gaul...
Miguel de Cervantes 「The History of Don Quixote, Vol. I, Complete」
...The books which it satirises are nowalmost unknown; many who have heard of Amadis de Gaul have neverread it, and still less have they read all the lineage of the Amadis...
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 「The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha」
..." "These," said the barber, "are theexploits of Esplandian, the son of Amadis de Gaul...
Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra 「The History of Don Quixote de la Mancha」
...Afterenumerating the different kinds of mistletoe, he proceeds:“In treating of this subject, the admiration in which themistletoe is held throughout Gaul ought not to pass unnoticed...
Sir James George Frazer 「The Golden Bough」
...That is clearin Gaul, where coins later than 395 seem to be rare, although Romanarmies and influences were present for another fifty years...
F. Haverfield 「Roman Britain in 1914」
...Thegenius of Gaul and Germany, yet unredeemed from barbarism, layscarce known, save where colonized by Greeks, in the gloom of itswoods and wastes...
Marcius Willson 「Mosaics of Grecian History」
...Says LÜBKE, "It undoubtedly represents a Gaul who, inbattle, seeing the foe approach in overwhelming force, has fallenupon his own sword to escape a shameful slavery...
Marcius Willson 「Mosaics of Grecian History」
...Now turn we unto Accolon of Gaul, that when he awoke he found himself by a deepwell-side, within half a foot, in great peril of death...
Thomas Malory 「Le Morte D’Arthur, Volume I (of II)」
...Of whence be ye, said Morgan le Fay, and of whatcountry? I am of the court of King Arthur, and my name is Manassen, cousin untoAccolon of Gaul...
Thomas Malory 「Le Morte D’Arthur, Volume I (of II)」
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