The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagine |
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Pagina 54
... virtue but as a virtue pertaining especially to what we have become accustomed to thinking of as the " new " monarchs , a virtue related not to knighthood but to majesty ; and the vice of prodigality to which magnificence is prone ...
... virtue but as a virtue pertaining especially to what we have become accustomed to thinking of as the " new " monarchs , a virtue related not to knighthood but to majesty ; and the vice of prodigality to which magnificence is prone ...
Pagina 63
... virtue of a man , " called in Latin Vir , " but it does not pertain exclusively to the pro- fession of arms.22 In the light of Elyot's treatment of the gentlemanly virtues , it is not surprising to find that honor itself , the concept ...
... virtue of a man , " called in Latin Vir , " but it does not pertain exclusively to the pro- fession of arms.22 In the light of Elyot's treatment of the gentlemanly virtues , it is not surprising to find that honor itself , the concept ...
Pagina 64
... virtue itself can be learned : 28 despite an attachment to the Platonic notion of innate virtue , he accepted for practical purposes the Aristotelian epistemology of the tabula rasa.29 Honor , then , is the reward primarily deserved by ...
... virtue itself can be learned : 28 despite an attachment to the Platonic notion of innate virtue , he accepted for practical purposes the Aristotelian epistemology of the tabula rasa.29 Honor , then , is the reward primarily deserved by ...
Sommario
Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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