- of the
Roman gods in the realms,
Amoryus and
Cleopes meet and fall in love. In true
chivalric romance fashion,
Amoryus proves his
worthiness by defeating...
-
Gower altered the
story somewhat into a
cautionary tale. John Metham's
Amoryus and
Cleopes (1449) is
another early English adaptation. The
tragedy of...
- "epilogue" to Chaucer's tale.
Other texts, for example, John Metham's
Amoryus and
Cleopes (c. 1449),
adapt language and
authorship strategies from the...
- few fifteenth-century
Middle English romances use the form: Generides,
Amoryus and Cleopes, and the
Romans of Partenay.
Rhyme royal was emplo**** in drama...
-
connection with a riot at Norwich.
Stapleton is
mentioned in the 1449 poem
Amoryus and Cleopes, as the
patron of its
author John Metham. His arms are recorded...
-
Cancionero de Baena, the
first collection of
Castilian lyrics,
Spain 1449:
Amoryus and Cleopes, poem by John Metham,
English adaptation of the
Pyramus and...