Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - 364 pagini |
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Pagina 170
... become a man " ( As You Like It , II.iv.4-5 , III.iv.3 ) , but Shakespeare may not have agreed . Certainly he presents for our approval the tears of Sebastian and Exeter , although both men feel ashamed of the tears , as an inheritance ...
... become a man " ( As You Like It , II.iv.4-5 , III.iv.3 ) , but Shakespeare may not have agreed . Certainly he presents for our approval the tears of Sebastian and Exeter , although both men feel ashamed of the tears , as an inheritance ...
Pagina 178
... become of their wealth and their name if they predeceased their wives . In many Renaissance epigrams , a woman wastes her late hus- band's wealth on a young man who has married her for her money . The issue united the high concern of ...
... become of their wealth and their name if they predeceased their wives . In many Renaissance epigrams , a woman wastes her late hus- band's wealth on a young man who has married her for her money . The issue united the high concern of ...
Pagina 212
... become your maid , Your slave , your servant - anything you will , If for that name of servant and of slave You will but smile upon me now and then . ( I.ii ) He answers that there is , in fact , some practical service she can do him ...
... become your maid , Your slave , your servant - anything you will , If for that name of servant and of slave You will but smile upon me now and then . ( I.ii ) He answers that there is , in fact , some practical service she can do him ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
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