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Isolde

[ ih-sohld, ih-sohl-duh; German ee-zawl-duh ]

noun

  1. German name of Iseult.


Isolde

/ iˈzɔldə /

noun

  1. See Iseult
    the German name of Iseult


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“I learned a lot from doing the film Tristan & Isolde,” Franco told Newsweek.

It is claimed to have been the “mother” of such love stories and to have influenced the tale of Tristan and Isolde.

Different in many respects as good can be from evil—in one, those two were as fairly matched as Thiodolf and Isolde.

To so judge literature would be tantamount to loving “Tristan und Isolde” because one is fond of the timbre of horns.

Her brows now moved sinuously, and now relaxed as Isolde sang of her longing and quenched the torch for a signal to her lover.

They were as appropriate to each other as the melodies of a perfect duet, such a love-duet as Tristan and Isolde's.

Isolde had married the king only to run away from his palace to the ruined castle of the wounded knight.

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