The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 pagina's |
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... interests of a kind of justice so personal as to become a cause only in the most micro- cosmic sense . In any case , his primary object was to prove his knighthood and to gain thereby " earthly worship . " Even when , in the interests ...
... interests of a kind of justice so personal as to become a cause only in the most micro- cosmic sense . In any case , his primary object was to prove his knighthood and to gain thereby " earthly worship . " Even when , in the interests ...
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... Interests and Warfare With regard to national - dynastic interests , the chivalric tradi- tion was at best ambivalent . The " high order of knighthood " remained , in theory , either universal or microcosmic : it could not easily be ...
... Interests and Warfare With regard to national - dynastic interests , the chivalric tradi- tion was at best ambivalent . The " high order of knighthood " remained , in theory , either universal or microcosmic : it could not easily be ...
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... interests of a simple sort of justice . The duelist sought only re- venge , and in the interests of his own reputation , and that so conceived as to tolerate no affront , however frivolous , real or imagined , justifiable or not . The ...
... interests of a simple sort of justice . The duelist sought only re- venge , and in the interests of his own reputation , and that so conceived as to tolerate no affront , however frivolous , real or imagined , justifiable or not . The ...
Inhoudsopgave
Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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