The Chivalric Tradition in Renaissance EnglandFolger Shakespeare Library, 1986 - 184 من الصفحات |
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... knighthood . Caxton's Lull never forgot that the " chivalry " of the knight derived originally from his function as a mounted horse- man . He insisted that the " noblesse of chivalry " stemmed from personal qualities , a certain ...
... knighthood . Caxton's Lull never forgot that the " chivalry " of the knight derived originally from his function as a mounted horse- man . He insisted that the " noblesse of chivalry " stemmed from personal qualities , a certain ...
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... knighthood demanded education broader than the training in arms and certain basic courtly accomplishments that Chaucer's Squire , for example , had received . This is not , however , to imply that book learning was foreign to the ...
... knighthood demanded education broader than the training in arms and certain basic courtly accomplishments that Chaucer's Squire , for example , had received . This is not , however , to imply that book learning was foreign to the ...
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... knighthood was likely to provide . As the Elizabethans used it , the term chivalry tended accordingly to revert more than ever to the more specialized martial meaning . William Bullokar makes this usage clear enough in his dictionary ...
... knighthood was likely to provide . As the Elizabethans used it , the term chivalry tended accordingly to revert more than ever to the more specialized martial meaning . William Bullokar makes this usage clear enough in his dictionary ...
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Introduction | 11 |
Chivalry and the Early Tudor State | 45 |
The Elizabethan Revival | 66 |
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