The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagine |
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Pagina 53
... prince , one who is putty in the hands of his counsellors , both good and bad , but all , like himself , totally preoc- cupied with money . He is a prince who , at the peak of his egoistic euphoria proclaims himself " man most of might ...
... prince , one who is putty in the hands of his counsellors , both good and bad , but all , like himself , totally preoc- cupied with money . He is a prince who , at the peak of his egoistic euphoria proclaims himself " man most of might ...
Pagina 141
... Prince Henry , appear still to have been taken seriously en- nough at court . There was in fact a kind of mannerist whimsicality about much of this sort of thing , an air of unreality even more rarefied than that which permeated the ...
... Prince Henry , appear still to have been taken seriously en- nough at court . There was in fact a kind of mannerist whimsicality about much of this sort of thing , an air of unreality even more rarefied than that which permeated the ...
Pagina 142
... Prince Henry himself . " Bring forth thy knight , " Arthur com- mands that by the might And magic of his arm he may restore These ruined seats of virtue , and build more . Let him be famous , as was Tristram , Tor , Launc'lot , and all ...
... Prince Henry himself . " Bring forth thy knight , " Arthur com- mands that by the might And magic of his arm he may restore These ruined seats of virtue , and build more . Let him be famous , as was Tristram , Tor , Launc'lot , and all ...
Sommario
Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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