The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagine |
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... things chivalric at the Henrician court . And its newly predominant classical component was beginning to achieve a life of its own , a life not necessarily incompatible with the chivalric tradition , but now becoming sepa- rable from it ...
... things chivalric at the Henrician court . And its newly predominant classical component was beginning to achieve a life of its own , a life not necessarily incompatible with the chivalric tradition , but now becoming sepa- rable from it ...
Pagina 91
... things , told his gentle readers that the only way to achieve lasting fame was " either to do things worth writing , or write things worthy the doing . " 24 It was a model well suited to the higher aspi- rations of the new knightly ...
... things , told his gentle readers that the only way to achieve lasting fame was " either to do things worth writing , or write things worthy the doing . " 24 It was a model well suited to the higher aspi- rations of the new knightly ...
Pagina 138
... thing of a slump during the middle decades when Englishmen had other things on their minds and the monarchy was not such as to inspire romantic or even patriotic enthusiasm . When , in the 1580s , Arthur once more became fashionable ...
... thing of a slump during the middle decades when Englishmen had other things on their minds and the monarchy was not such as to inspire romantic or even patriotic enthusiasm . When , in the 1580s , Arthur once more became fashionable ...
Sommario
Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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