The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagine |
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... studies were diverting too many English knights from their primary responsibilities as soldiers . 87 Just what the education of the ideally learned knight should be is by no means clear - nor was it to 42 THE CHIVALRIC TRADITION.
... studies were diverting too many English knights from their primary responsibilities as soldiers . 87 Just what the education of the ideally learned knight should be is by no means clear - nor was it to 42 THE CHIVALRIC TRADITION.
Pagina 120
... responsibilities of the gentleman in the Renaissance state . Among the virtues on which Spenser tells us he based The Faerie Queene , those he hoped to use " to fashion a gentleman or noble person in virtuous and gentle discipline ...
... responsibilities of the gentleman in the Renaissance state . Among the virtues on which Spenser tells us he based The Faerie Queene , those he hoped to use " to fashion a gentleman or noble person in virtuous and gentle discipline ...
Pagina 123
... responsibilities inherent in it that they paid primary attention rather than to the private values of tradi- tional knighthood . This should not be surprising , considering the enhanced position of the monarchy in Renaissance life , the ...
... responsibilities inherent in it that they paid primary attention rather than to the private values of tradi- tional knighthood . This should not be surprising , considering the enhanced position of the monarchy in Renaissance life , the ...
Sommario
Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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