The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagine |
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Pagina 51
... appears to have been ( predictably ? ) rather suc- cessful.16 But on state occasions , at the birth of a son , or the recep- tion of a foreign embassy , or , of course , at the famous Field of the Cloth of Gold , he reverted to the ...
... appears to have been ( predictably ? ) rather suc- cessful.16 But on state occasions , at the birth of a son , or the recep- tion of a foreign embassy , or , of course , at the famous Field of the Cloth of Gold , he reverted to the ...
Pagina 129
... appear in what was meant to be typically classical attire , except , of course , for Venus who appears , according to equally classical convention , in no attire at all . Old habits died hard , however . It was still commonly believed ...
... appear in what was meant to be typically classical attire , except , of course , for Venus who appears , according to equally classical convention , in no attire at all . Old habits died hard , however . It was still commonly believed ...
Pagina 141
... appears to have been much interested in chivalry . They worked for the court , and the court still liked on occasion to evoke the myths of chivalric romance . Jonson himself nourished a distinctly low opinion of the chivalric romances ...
... appears to have been much interested in chivalry . They worked for the court , and the court still liked on occasion to evoke the myths of chivalric romance . Jonson himself nourished a distinctly low opinion of the chivalric romances ...
Sommario
Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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