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Nobility, Faith and Masculinity: The Hospitaller Knights of ...
Pagehood complemented chivalry; the knight in shining armour has for long
been considered as representing the quintessence of being male and this was
tied to ideas of strength, endurance, a controlled-sort of aggression and
distinctness ...
... honest solidity to Gascoyne's somewhat weathercock nature, and to Myles's
ruder and more uncouth character Gascoyne lent a tone of his gentler manners,
learned in his pagehood service as attendant upon the Countess and her ladies.
... his honest solidity to Gascoyne's somewhat weathercock nature, and toMyles's
ruder and more uncouth character Gascoyne lent a tone ofhis gentler manners,
learnedin his pagehood serviceas attendantupon the Countess and her ladies.
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Red Falcons of Tremoine
there will be many things he should have learned in his pagehood that he may
not know." "We have given him an excellent education," said the Abbot rather
coldly. "What has he yet to learn that a page should know? He knows how to read
...
5
Tait's Edinburgh Magazine
And now, between lying, stealing, and mischief-making, young Richard -has
soon considerable progress to boast in the polite accomplishments of modern
pagehood. The Dowager, who had taught him to be sharp, was proud of her
scholar ...
6
Symposium - Société Canadienne Pour L'herméneutique Et la ...
There is the 'what' of this page — the 'pagehood' of the page — that persists 'in'
the matter and that 'essentially' makes this page a page, gives this entity its
identity of being a page. And then there are the accidents, which, though they
may ...
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The Abbot. Kenilworth. The Pirate. The Fortunes Of Nigel. ...
... as if she had never tied petticoat round her waist—HoIy saints! she holds up
her riding-rod as if she would lay it about some of their ears, that stand most in
her way-by the hand of my father, she hears herself like the very model of
pagehood.
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The Prose Works: Containing The Abbot, Kenilworth, The ...
... if she had never tied petticoat round her waist—Holy saints! she holds up her
riding-rod as if she would lay it about some of their ears, that stand most in her
way—by the hand of my father, she hears herself like ~the very model of
pagehood.
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The Works of Walter Scott, Esq
Your valiant pagehood will make such explanation as may seem suflicing." “I
shall make my will a suflicient excuse if I am interrogated," said the haughty
young man. ..Yet I will avoid interruption, if possible. The moon is quite obscured,
and the ...
10
The Abbot: In Three Volumes
... if she had never tied petticoat round her waist—Holy saints! she holds up her
riding-rod as if she would lay it about some of their ears, that stand most in her
way—by the hand of my father, she bears herself like the very model of
pagehood.