Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - 364 pagini |
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Pagina 84
... marry , because all women are bad ; that no wise man should marry , because women's unpredictability makes it impossible to distinguish good women from bad ; and that no man should marry in haste , because by careful inquiries , he can ...
... marry , because all women are bad ; that no wise man should marry , because women's unpredictability makes it impossible to distinguish good women from bad ; and that no man should marry in haste , because by careful inquiries , he can ...
Pagina 225
... marry a youth who is courting her , exclaims that she could never marry such a dwarf ; she is holding out for a really handsome man . The wife praises her own hus- band ; no worry about breath sniffing from him : he is the soul of indul ...
... marry a youth who is courting her , exclaims that she could never marry such a dwarf ; she is holding out for a really handsome man . The wife praises her own hus- band ; no worry about breath sniffing from him : he is the soul of indul ...
Pagina 257
... marry ; when she wins her case after all , she tests her suitors by telling them her estate is forfeit . Only one of them agrees to marry her now that she is penniless . Another , recalling horror stories of matrimonial poverty ...
... marry ; when she wins her case after all , she tests her suitors by telling them her estate is forfeit . Only one of them agrees to marry her now that she is penniless . Another , recalling horror stories of matrimonial poverty ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
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