Politics and Poetry in the Fifteenth CenturyBarnes & Noble, 1972 - 415 pages |
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... complaint of this sort compels attention . Many another disillusioned sermon writer voices the same or similar complaints . Nor are these sentiments only to be found in sermons . A considerable amount of verse , dealing with a variety ...
... complaint of this sort compels attention . Many another disillusioned sermon writer voices the same or similar complaints . Nor are these sentiments only to be found in sermons . A considerable amount of verse , dealing with a variety ...
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... complaints is to be attributed to their use in the ' sexta tabula ' of the well - known Speculum Chris- tiani or in the Gesta Romanorum in the form of the ' sayings of the four philosophers ' . Here the story tells how a king , whose ...
... complaints is to be attributed to their use in the ' sexta tabula ' of the well - known Speculum Chris- tiani or in the Gesta Romanorum in the form of the ' sayings of the four philosophers ' . Here the story tells how a king , whose ...
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... complaints are usually predictable and there is little variation of mood and tone . More ingenuity was , however , devoted to the form of the complaints . The traditional material sometimes appears in the guise of a prophecy , such as ...
... complaints are usually predictable and there is little variation of mood and tone . More ingenuity was , however , devoted to the form of the complaints . The traditional material sometimes appears in the guise of a prophecy , such as ...
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS | 6 |
POLITICAL VERSE IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND | 13 |
NATIONALISM AND FOREIGN AFFAIRS | 35 |
Droits d'auteur | |
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