The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagine |
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... fact students of the period sometimes find hard to accept - both those who put their trust in the socioeconomic facts and those at the other pole of scholarly endeavor whose commitment to the myth of an earlier golden age when ...
... fact students of the period sometimes find hard to accept - both those who put their trust in the socioeconomic facts and those at the other pole of scholarly endeavor whose commitment to the myth of an earlier golden age when ...
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... facts , must not chivalry also have been in a state of decline ? Yet the dream of a heroic life dedicated to the high order of knighthood lived on , and is as much a historical fact as the imper- fect actuality that seems constantly to ...
... facts , must not chivalry also have been in a state of decline ? Yet the dream of a heroic life dedicated to the high order of knighthood lived on , and is as much a historical fact as the imper- fect actuality that seems constantly to ...
Pagina 29
... fact urged knights , for their souls ' sake , to emulate " the good knight , Christ . " 33 The widely circulated Boke of Saint Albans emphasizes , among the virtues to be expected of the knightly class , those most appropriate to the ...
... fact urged knights , for their souls ' sake , to emulate " the good knight , Christ . " 33 The widely circulated Boke of Saint Albans emphasizes , among the virtues to be expected of the knightly class , those most appropriate to the ...
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Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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