The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagine |
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Pagina 53
... mind dwelt by preference on the level of events , and he viewed them as a Lon- doner , not as a satellite of the court . It has been suggested that , in his interlude Magnificence , he fol- lowed the analysis of the ambiguous ...
... mind dwelt by preference on the level of events , and he viewed them as a Lon- doner , not as a satellite of the court . It has been suggested that , in his interlude Magnificence , he fol- lowed the analysis of the ambiguous ...
Pagina 61
... mind , thus trained , to the task of supplying that element of good counsel which is the lifeblood of the public weal . It was not enough for him to " defend with the sword Christ's faith and his proper country , " a duty the knight of ...
... mind , thus trained , to the task of supplying that element of good counsel which is the lifeblood of the public weal . It was not enough for him to " defend with the sword Christ's faith and his proper country , " a duty the knight of ...
Pagina 159
... Mind of the Elizabethan Younger Generation ( Durham , N.C. , 1966 ) . See also Mark Girouard , Robert Smythson and ... Mind , pp . 105–9 . 12. Roy Strong and Stephen Orgel , Inigo Jones : The Theatre of the Stuart Court ( London , 1973 ) ...
... Mind of the Elizabethan Younger Generation ( Durham , N.C. , 1966 ) . See also Mark Girouard , Robert Smythson and ... Mind , pp . 105–9 . 12. Roy Strong and Stephen Orgel , Inigo Jones : The Theatre of the Stuart Court ( London , 1973 ) ...
Sommario
Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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