Politics and Poetry in the Fifteenth CenturyBarnes & Noble, 1972 - 415 pages |
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... advice to Richard II . In the Prologue he explains that he has thought ' many tyme and ofte ' of writing a poem of advice to Richard II ' to meuve him of mysserewle / hys mynde to reffresshe ' . But immediately after this he broadens ...
... advice to Richard II . In the Prologue he explains that he has thought ' many tyme and ofte ' of writing a poem of advice to Richard II ' to meuve him of mysserewle / hys mynde to reffresshe ' . But immediately after this he broadens ...
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... advice ( 1590-2023 ) . After this the advice is of a more political sort . Burgh stresses the ruler's responsibility to his subjects and the necessity for him to be endowed with ' Right- wysnesse ' which is Maad to conserve the blood ...
... advice ( 1590-2023 ) . After this the advice is of a more political sort . Burgh stresses the ruler's responsibility to his subjects and the necessity for him to be endowed with ' Right- wysnesse ' which is Maad to conserve the blood ...
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... advice about personal behaviour . Kings , says the author , ought not to devote themselves to ' likynge / and lust of be world ' ( III , 266 ) or waste their time and money on pleasures : And spende of the spicerie / more þan it nedid ...
... advice about personal behaviour . Kings , says the author , ought not to devote themselves to ' likynge / and lust of be world ' ( III , 266 ) or waste their time and money on pleasures : And spende of the spicerie / more þan it nedid ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 6 |
POLITICAL VERSE IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND | 13 |
NATIONALISM AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS | 35 |
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