ELH., Volume 11Johns Hopkins University Press, 1944 ELH publishes studies that interpret the conditions affecting major works in English and American literature. The journal seeks to emphasize the importance of historical continuity in the discipline of letters without sponsoring particular methods or aims. |
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... honor , maintained by the duel , and the laws of arms that prescribed circumstances when fighting was necessary are conventional topics in the codified chivalry and the courtesy literature of the sixteenth century . The soldier of the ...
... honor , maintained by the duel , and the laws of arms that prescribed circumstances when fighting was necessary are conventional topics in the codified chivalry and the courtesy literature of the sixteenth century . The soldier of the ...
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... honor was not confined to the Italian peninsula , where , indeed , its development was stimu- lated by the conquests of the Spaniards and by the hatred in- spired by their cruelty and rapaciousness . " In the land of honor itself ...
... honor was not confined to the Italian peninsula , where , indeed , its development was stimu- lated by the conquests of the Spaniards and by the hatred in- spired by their cruelty and rapaciousness . " In the land of honor itself ...
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... honor.29 66 The same convention appears in early French comedy , especially in adaptations from Italian . In Jacques Grévin's Esbahis ( 1560 ) , for example , the Italian soldier Panthaleoné remains unmoved by cannonades and delivers ...
... honor.29 66 The same convention appears in early French comedy , especially in adaptations from Italian . In Jacques Grévin's Esbahis ( 1560 ) , for example , the Italian soldier Panthaleoné remains unmoved by cannonades and delivers ...
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JUL | 12 |
WILLIAMS WELDON M The Influence of Ben Jonsons | 38 |
MOTTER T H VAIL Garrick and the Private Theatres | 63 |
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