13 examples of mabinogion in sentences

[20] See Mabinogion, translated by Lady Charlotte Guest, London, 1849.

Tell some typical story from the Mabinogion.

Mabinogion (a collection of Welsh fairy tales and romances, Everyman's Library), translated by Lady Charlotte Guest.

(See Morley, l, 165-239, or Guest's Mabinogion).

[Footnote 29: Guest's Mabinogion.]

[A] on all subjects from Mabinogion to Mustard is not to be entirely relied upon.

Tennyson went to Malory's Morte Darthur for his material, but the outline of the first idyl, Enid, was taken from Lady Charlotte Guest's translation of the Welsh Mabinogion.

R93533. SEE Mabinogion.

The island of the mighty, retold from Mabinogion by Padraic Colum; illustrated by Wilfred Jones.

R93533. SEE Mabinogion.

The island of the mighty, retold from Mabinogion by Padraic Colum; illustrated by Wilfred Jones.

She is the author of that very learned work, "The Mabinogion," a collection of early Welsh legends.

He has, with perfect propriety, been termed the Welsh Elzevir; and certainly a finer specimen of typography than that furnished by the "Mabinogion" can scarcely be produced.

13 examples of  mabinogion  in sentences