Politics and Poetry in the Fifteenth CenturyBarnes & Noble, 1972 - 415 pages |
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... Jack Upland's ' criticism about ' limiters ' and their licences to beg for alms by drawing attention to the similar licences of the Hospitals of St Thomas in Cheapside , St Anthony in Threadneedle Street and St Mary Rouncivall at ...
... Jack Upland's ' criticism about ' limiters ' and their licences to beg for alms by drawing attention to the similar licences of the Hospitals of St Thomas in Cheapside , St Anthony in Threadneedle Street and St Mary Rouncivall at ...
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... Jack Upland ' is clearly a fiction assumed for the purposes of the debate . The author of the Rejoinder is clearly much more sophisticated than ' Jack Upland ' , and he points out to ' Friar Daw ' that he is not to be beguiled by the ...
... Jack Upland ' is clearly a fiction assumed for the purposes of the debate . The author of the Rejoinder is clearly much more sophisticated than ' Jack Upland ' , and he points out to ' Friar Daw ' that he is not to be beguiled by the ...
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... Jack Upland , 226-7 , 231-2 , 239-244 , 271 Jack Upland's Rejoinder , 243-5 , 248 , 251-3 Jacob , E. F. , 51 , 265 Jacobus de Cessolis ' Liber de Ludo Scacchorum , 267 , 276 Jacqueline of Hainault , 83 , 141 , 145-6 James I , 39 James ...
... Jack Upland , 226-7 , 231-2 , 239-244 , 271 Jack Upland's Rejoinder , 243-5 , 248 , 251-3 Jacob , E. F. , 51 , 265 Jacobus de Cessolis ' Liber de Ludo Scacchorum , 267 , 276 Jacqueline of Hainault , 83 , 141 , 145-6 James I , 39 James ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 6 |
POLITICAL VERSE IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND | 13 |
NATIONALISM AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS | 35 |
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