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Eglamour, Degrevant [573]; but they differ in their names and in nothing more.
A Literary History of the English People From the Origins to the Renaissance Jean Jules Jusserand
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Among the minor characters, that of Eglamour, an image of constancy to a dead woman, is the most beautiful.
William Shakespeare John Masefield 1922
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Not only Caliban, but several other of Browning's personages (Aprile, Eglamour, etc.) are what Goethe calls schwankende Gestalten, mere “wavering images.”
Life of Robert Browning Sharp, William, 1855-1905 1897
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_Sir Triamond_ and _Sir Eglamour_ (examples of the romance at its weakest); of the exceedingly spirited and interesting _Ipomydon_, and of some others, including the best of Scotch romances, _Sir Eger, Sir
The English Novel George Saintsbury 1889
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(Aprile, Eglamour, etc.) are what Goethe calls _schwankende
Life of Robert Browning William Sharp 1880
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Silvia contrived to effect her escape from her fathers palace in company with a worthy old gentleman, whose name was Eglamour, whom she took along with her for protection on the road.
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She had to pass through the forest where Valentine and the banditti dwelt; and one of these robbers seized on Silvia, and would also have taken Eglamour, but he escaped.
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Eglamour, in _Sordello_, says that man shrinks to naught if matched with
Selections from the Poems and Plays of Robert Browning Robert Browning 1850
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_Paracelsus_, and the troubadours Eglamour and Sordello, to Keats and
Selections from the Poems and Plays of Robert Browning Robert Browning 1850
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Eglamour this post; he is not well, too; I think everybody is ill now; he has caught a fever going to see the ruins of Paestum.
Vivian Grey Benjamin Disraeli 1842
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