The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagine |
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Pagina 23
... martial exercises of all sorts , in heraldry and court pageantry , and in the daily give and take of more or less polite discourse . What is more , they were perhaps more than ever be- fore capable of tempting the imagination of people ...
... martial exercises of all sorts , in heraldry and court pageantry , and in the daily give and take of more or less polite discourse . What is more , they were perhaps more than ever be- fore capable of tempting the imagination of people ...
Pagina 50
... martial sport . That of 1501 , however , reflected a new sense of theater , what with pageant cars , pavilions , disguises , and most romantic of all , a tree of chivalry on which the participants hung their shields . The spectators ...
... martial sport . That of 1501 , however , reflected a new sense of theater , what with pageant cars , pavilions , disguises , and most romantic of all , a tree of chivalry on which the participants hung their shields . The spectators ...
Pagina 72
... martial version of the chivalric ideal and an unprecedented opportunity for translat- ing the ideal into action.16 Although the image of the knight as a man of martial prowess dominated the new chivalry , as it had the old , the ...
... martial version of the chivalric ideal and an unprecedented opportunity for translat- ing the ideal into action.16 Although the image of the knight as a man of martial prowess dominated the new chivalry , as it had the old , the ...
Sommario
Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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