The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagine |
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Pagina 75
... Elizabeth Although the new chivalry , like the old , depended ultimately upon its ability to quicken the individual imagination , it owed much of its peculiar character to its association with the mon- archy , more particularly to the ...
... Elizabeth Although the new chivalry , like the old , depended ultimately upon its ability to quicken the individual imagination , it owed much of its peculiar character to its association with the mon- archy , more particularly to the ...
Pagina 76
... Elizabeth could even play the part of a knight herself — one of those lady knights , like Spenser's Britomart ... Elizabeth did not , of course , depend entirely on a revival of the chivalric themes . Elizabeth was , indeed , even more ...
... Elizabeth could even play the part of a knight herself — one of those lady knights , like Spenser's Britomart ... Elizabeth did not , of course , depend entirely on a revival of the chivalric themes . Elizabeth was , indeed , even more ...
Pagina 108
... Elizabeth's knights could , and did , seek honor in the course of exploits un- dertaken on their own , but to an increasing extent the oppor- tunities stemmed from public service , civil as well as military ; and , by subordinating the ...
... Elizabeth's knights could , and did , seek honor in the course of exploits un- dertaken on their own , but to an increasing extent the oppor- tunities stemmed from public service , civil as well as military ; and , by subordinating the ...
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Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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