The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagine |
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Pagina 42
... able to take their places in the councils of princes , or in other capacities requiring a trained judgment — or merely be able to deliver a graceful oration in Latin - then others , not so well born but better trained , surely would.86 ...
... able to take their places in the councils of princes , or in other capacities requiring a trained judgment — or merely be able to deliver a graceful oration in Latin - then others , not so well born but better trained , surely would.86 ...
Pagina 55
... able an inexhaustible source of that kind of wisdom most applica- ble to life in this world , the humanists of early Tudor England were able , with the utmost flexibility , even inconsistency , to turn their attention to this problem or ...
... able an inexhaustible source of that kind of wisdom most applica- ble to life in this world , the humanists of early Tudor England were able , with the utmost flexibility , even inconsistency , to turn their attention to this problem or ...
Pagina 57
... able to achieve a kind of symbiotic relationship , and Sidney and Spenser and the rest were able to deck out their essential human- ism on occasion in the deliberately chosen costumes of medieval chivalry . Indeed , it is arguable that ...
... able to achieve a kind of symbiotic relationship , and Sidney and Spenser and the rest were able to deck out their essential human- ism on occasion in the deliberately chosen costumes of medieval chivalry . Indeed , it is arguable that ...
Sommario
Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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