The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagine |
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Pagina 25
... seem , the relatively early disjunction that took place between the chivalric ideal and the evolving reality of ... seems to have surprised , perhaps also amused , foreign ob- servers , 21 was no doubt facilitated by the fact that ...
... seem , the relatively early disjunction that took place between the chivalric ideal and the evolving reality of ... seems to have surprised , perhaps also amused , foreign ob- servers , 21 was no doubt facilitated by the fact that ...
Pagina 29
... seem to have embar- rassed him , for he cut them down to the minimum needed for the story and at times tried to explain them away.29 He seems not to have been tempted to submit the fairly obvious deficiencies of contemporary knighthood ...
... seem to have embar- rassed him , for he cut them down to the minimum needed for the story and at times tried to explain them away.29 He seems not to have been tempted to submit the fairly obvious deficiencies of contemporary knighthood ...
Pagina 48
... seems to have been made to picture them in a specifically chivalric context ; and other fig- ures , Job and Ptolemy ... seems typically medieval . The themes of the six carefully orchestrated civic pageants seem at first glance ...
... seems to have been made to picture them in a specifically chivalric context ; and other fig- ures , Job and Ptolemy ... seems typically medieval . The themes of the six carefully orchestrated civic pageants seem at first glance ...
Sommario
Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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