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Malory
[ mal-uh-ree ]
noun
- Sir Thomas, c1400–71, English author.
Malory
/ ˈmælərɪ /
noun
- MalorySir Thomas15th-century15th-centuryMEnglishWRITING: author Sir Thomas. 15th-century English author of Le Morte d'Arthur (?1470), a prose collection of Arthurian legends, translated from the French
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In order to avoid prison time, Malory agrees to fork over ISIS and cease all ISIS operations.
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Then you cross the Serchio in 76the early light, still and mysterious as a river out of Malory.
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The course of the adventures is, however, different from that which some people know from Malory, and many from Tennyson.
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He who would make such a version must choose out from Malory or The Mabinogion, material that belongs in such a series.
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Malory has wrought the Arthurian songs into a mould of the purest English.
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It is in this last order that they have come down to us through Malory's redaction of the legends.
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