The Book of Romance Gregg B. WalkerComprised of nineteen tales, The Book of Romance by Andrew and Leonora Lang is an adventurous 19th century collection of ancient lore. After the death of their king, the lands of Britian were left without a ruler, but received a prophecy from the great wizard, Merlin. He told the kingdom that their new king would emerge after proving themselves worthy of Excalibur, a might sword stuck in a stone. As the nation waited, Arthur, a meek, unexpecting boy,
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yet which rejuvenates these ancient tales to revive public interest in the extraordinary characters they depict
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Through an examination of Socratic pedagogy under its most propitious conditions
This second edition is extensively revised and includes the latest advances in the field
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The factor approach gives translation criticism an objective yardstick for assessing the quality of translations
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