The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 من الصفحات |
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Arthur B. Ferguson. His campaigns against Arthur , like Arthur's own against the Ro- mans , tend to be abstractions dictated by the plot , and come alive only in the ultimate person - to - person combat . He is essentially an apolitical ...
Arthur B. Ferguson. His campaigns against Arthur , like Arthur's own against the Ro- mans , tend to be abstractions dictated by the plot , and come alive only in the ultimate person - to - person combat . He is essentially an apolitical ...
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Arthur B. Ferguson. In an atmosphere becoming tinged with historical awareness , it was no longer easy to pretend that the chivalric tradition em- braced also classical and biblical themes . Hector and Joshua might still be hailed as ...
Arthur B. Ferguson. In an atmosphere becoming tinged with historical awareness , it was no longer easy to pretend that the chivalric tradition em- braced also classical and biblical themes . Hector and Joshua might still be hailed as ...
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Arthur B. Ferguson. element in the Arthurian stories , and , in a tacit tribute to the his- torical perspective of the new antiquarian scholarship , he revised ... Arthur and Arthur , Prince The Chivalric Revival and the Sense of History 137.
Arthur B. Ferguson. element in the Arthurian stories , and , in a tacit tribute to the his- torical perspective of the new antiquarian scholarship , he revised ... Arthur and Arthur , Prince The Chivalric Revival and the Sense of History 137.
المحتوى
Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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