「Courtly」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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nter whose work was heavily influenced by the | courtly and elegant style of Anthony van Dyck. |
e, Maryland and La Val were "as luxurious and | courtly as any of the manors of the English gentry." |
contemporary mores, but its main theme is the | courtly behaviour of women. |
Robert wrote two manuals of instruction on | courtly behaviour: one for noblemen and one for noble |
er Edward III in a context of tournaments and | courtly celebrations, by Richard's reign livery badge |
d by the fact that the master had significant | courtly commissions while working in Vienna. |
ures in quadratura balconies-part genre, part | courtly conceit. |
he Tribal and Rural Craft Gallery, Gallery of | Courtly Crafts, Textile Gallery, Gallery of Popular C |
- Sing Hi & Mandarins - "We are the cream of | courtly creatures, mighty mandarins..." |
ere common in towns throughout Europe playing | courtly dance music. |
Ali used Greek for all his | courtly dealings. |
the genre, Acis and Galatea was written as a | courtly entertainment about the simplicity of rural l |
stage artwork were influenced by the festive | courtly entertainment which flourished in sixteenth a |
As the themes of the | courtly epic had in the meantime become common knowle |
Kullottonga II was also enchanted by the Jain | courtly epic, Jivaka Cintamani an epic of erotic flav |
As in other | courtly epics, all of Hartmann's works are written in |
While Huon introduces | courtly figures into the conventional battle of Vices |
sh, the Waziri tribal dialect of Pashtu and a | courtly form of Persian. |
known in a version composed about 1180 for a | courtly French audience and embedded in a quasi-histo |
(eight-sided) shape of the throne is based on | courtly furniture of the Mughals. |
Her pre-eminence in | courtly high society was eventually eclipsed by Yolan |
Matsukaze, after donning the | courtly hunting robe and hat left her by the courtier |
He amused the aristocracy with parties and | courtly hunts with which he was able to increase his |
specifically written as an embodiment of the | courtly ideal. |
He was frank, openhearted, and generous, | courtly in manner and neat in person. |
rthur promises the old hag a young, fair, and | courtly knight, she will give him the answer. |
n Several Occasions,' 1696, and ‘Familiar and | Courtly Letters of Voiture, with other Letters by Dry |
d mocks the conventional paradigm of medieval | courtly literature by presenting himself, an old, ill |
In | courtly love |
His treatment of | courtly love was somewhat original. |
Dante's | courtly love for Beatrice continued for nine years, b |
es many typical aspects of knighthood such as | courtly love and ethical dilemmas. |
Once the custom of | courtly love had faded, his fate was regarded less sy |
Early Music Consort of London for The Art of | Courtly Love (1977) |
generally focus on glorifying the concept of | courtly love through the adventures of their main cha |
Huon articulates a view of | courtly love that distinguishes between love sanz vil |
It is an expression of the medieval genre of | courtly love in a prosimetrum style, a combination of |
Van Veldeke wrote | courtly love poetry, a hagiography of Saint Servatius |
esser sofert ni atendut, a sensuous canso of | courtly love wherein he is wishing that his lady's hu |
mplaintes d'amour (complaints of love) in the | courtly love tradition. |
oul, reflects a familiarity with the style of | courtly love which was popular at the time, and attes |
The majority of his poems are | courtly love songs, but two of them are important cha |
s of his lyric poetry survive, both cansos on | courtly love, one with a surviving melody. |
For example, De amore or The Art of | Courtly Love, as it is known in English, was written |
In the context of | courtly love, "lovers" did not refer necessarily to t |
The predominant theme of the grand chant was | courtly love, but topics were more broad than in the |
His theme everywhere was | courtly love. |
His other canso deals with | courtly love. |
ench and Italian works take as their subjects | courtly love. |
d all in the tradition of the troubadours and | courtly love. |
lus was regarded as a paragon of the faithful | courtly lover and also of the virtuous pagan knight. |
racterization of "the peculiar form which it [ | courtly love] first took; the four marks of Humility, |
According to his vida he was a | courtly man who loved high society. |
bright, talented, and exceptional student in | courtly martial art of archery and fencing, also mast |
ed backdrops that had previously been used in | courtly masques but not in the public theatre. |
ddle Ages on, but reworks the material into a | courtly medieval setting. |
The Count of Poitiers was one of the most | courtly men in the world and one of the greatest dece |
Thematically, The Tales of Ise embodies the | courtly miyabi aesthetic, prevalent among the survivi |
forester and refusing to seat one of Henry's | courtly nominees as a prebendary of Lincoln, but soft |
) he mentions using words are opposite to the | courtly norm to describe the lover that abandoned him |
w and weak: an alcohol-soaked ex-FBI agent; a | courtly old gentleman who once, long ago, held awesom |
A humorous subplot involves the | courtly Otto, who convinces Susanswerphone to take or |
January: the | courtly painter |
d, Conon of Samos explained the phenomenon in | courtly phrase, by saying that it had been carried to |
egends, and rabbinical folklore with European | courtly poetry, and belongs to the genre of the Ashke |
nds and rabbinical folklore with the European | courtly poetry, rendering king David into a medieval |
imately able to trap Musette in their game of | courtly politics, proving that Belle Morte and her pr |
literary device of the dream vision common in | courtly romance and Chaucer. |
s called ottava rima, telling the subjects of | courtly romance in a fast-paced narrative, with an un |
nch calligrapher, who transcribed and adapted | courtly romances and chronicles for the court of the |
The three key authors of | courtly romances are Hartmann von Aue, Gottfried von |
Handful of Pleasant Delights (1584) as "A New | Courtly Sonnet of the Lady Green Sleeves. |
ushions typical of the Latin orient replacing | courtly tapestries - he still indulged in hunting, th |
nuscripts along with a variety of secular and | courtly texts, one of which was compiled by the fifte |
y life, and rejected the refined language and | courtly themes of the Kangxi school. |
burg, Humphreys had bowed to his staff in his | courtly way, "and in the blandest manner remarked, 'Y |
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