From inside the book100 pages matching Romance of Sir Beves of Hamtoun in this book Page xxixPage xxxiiPage xxxviiWhat people are saying - Write a reviewReview: The Romance of Sir Beues of Hamtoun, Part I: ES 46, 48, 65 (1885, 1886, 1894)User Review - Natalie Moore - GoodreadsBevis of Hampton is a romance of romances. It is exhausting to read, with absolutely no padding, each line telling the action of the story. I would classify it as one of Don Quixote's romances-that ... Read full review Contents
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