A Dream of Order: The Medieval Ideal in Nineteenth-century English LiteratureUniversity of Nebraska Press, 1970 - Всего страниц: 278 |
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... feudal community . The native characters that Scott portrays both in The Lady of the Lake and The Lay of the Last ... feudal relations . In wartime he and his family could take refuge in the castle , provided he joined the feudal ...
... feudal community . The native characters that Scott portrays both in The Lady of the Lake and The Lay of the Last ... feudal relations . In wartime he and his family could take refuge in the castle , provided he joined the feudal ...
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... feudal services as well as money , and Scott could rightly think of the duke of Buccleuch as a feudal laird in days when rents were usually paid in kind and use of the lord's mill likely to be compulsory . In the area surrounding the ...
... feudal services as well as money , and Scott could rightly think of the duke of Buccleuch as a feudal laird in days when rents were usually paid in kind and use of the lord's mill likely to be compulsory . In the area surrounding the ...
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... feudal lord , " who uses his " absolute dominion over his men " to their mutual advantage . This enlightened manufac- turer rents his workmen well - built , well - ventilated cottages for far less than they would otherwise have to pay ...
... feudal lord , " who uses his " absolute dominion over his men " to their mutual advantage . This enlightened manufac- turer rents his workmen well - built , well - ventilated cottages for far less than they would otherwise have to pay ...
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The Lake Poets and Some | 83 |
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