The World of Romance
amework of the thirteenth or fourteenth century, are assumed throughout, but it would be idle to attempt to place them in any known age or count
ich in imagination, as irregularly gorgeous in language, as full in every
ut also numbering Rossetti among its contributors. Like most college ventures, its career was short, ending with its twelfth issue in December, 1856. In this magazine Morris first found his st
, is included in this volume as an illustration of Morris's power t