History of English Literature: From the fourteenth century to the death of Surrey, ed. by A. Brandl. tr. by I. Dora SchmitzG. Belland sons, 1902 |
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... Political Prose . The Commodytes of England . Sir John Fortescue's De Natura Legis Natura ; his Commendation of the Laws of England ; Articles addressed to the Earl of Warwick . Fortescue's struggle for the Lancastrians becomes useless ...
... Political Prose . The Commodytes of England . Sir John Fortescue's De Natura Legis Natura ; his Commendation of the Laws of England ; Articles addressed to the Earl of Warwick . Fortescue's struggle for the Lancastrians becomes useless ...
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... Political troubles after the death of James IV . King Hart . Gawin acts as a diplomatist , despised as a traitor , and dies in London . II . - Stephen Hawes at the court of Henry VII . His Pastime of Pleasure . Influence of Chaucer and ...
... Political troubles after the death of James IV . King Hart . Gawin acts as a diplomatist , despised as a traitor , and dies in London . II . - Stephen Hawes at the court of Henry VII . His Pastime of Pleasure . Influence of Chaucer and ...
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... political prose , which was forth- with to outstrip the former . It received its first main impetus from the Wars of the Roses . Before the outbreak of these hostilities there had , indeed , been produced the already mentioned ...
... political prose , which was forth- with to outstrip the former . It received its first main impetus from the Wars of the Roses . Before the outbreak of these hostilities there had , indeed , been produced the already mentioned ...
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... political principles . We refer to his Latin treatise , De Natura Legis Naturæ , written for Prince Edward of Lan- caster . According to Fortescue , natural law forms the basis of political hereditary right . Hence , in the first part ...
... political principles . We refer to his Latin treatise , De Natura Legis Naturæ , written for Prince Edward of Lan- caster . According to Fortescue , natural law forms the basis of political hereditary right . Hence , in the first part ...
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... , as the result of an event which had , at first , threatened altogether to crush their prospects . Duke Charles the Bold of Burgundy , upon FORTESQUE'S POLITICAL PAMPHLETS . 25 whom - while he was 24 LANCASTER AND YORK .
... , as the result of an event which had , at first , threatened altogether to crush their prospects . Duke Charles the Bold of Burgundy , upon FORTESQUE'S POLITICAL PAMPHLETS . 25 whom - while he was 24 LANCASTER AND YORK .
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