Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - 364 pagini |
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... readers : “ We se , by expery- ence / Euery daye , before our iye / And by reporte , of men of credence " ( Sig . Cii ) . Throughout this section , he appeals to the male reader as " thou " or " you . " One such passage seems to ...
... readers : “ We se , by expery- ence / Euery daye , before our iye / And by reporte , of men of credence " ( Sig . Cii ) . Throughout this section , he appeals to the male reader as " thou " or " you . " One such passage seems to ...
Pagina 114
... readers : in the numerous story collections of the 1560s , 1570s , and 1580s , dedi- cations to women readers and interpolated remarks addressed to the fem- inine reader are the rule rather than the exception . George Pettie's ...
... readers : in the numerous story collections of the 1560s , 1570s , and 1580s , dedi- cations to women readers and interpolated remarks addressed to the fem- inine reader are the rule rather than the exception . George Pettie's ...
Pagina 117
... readers , and he designed his second tome specifically with this end in mind , as is clear from his stated reason for placing the Amazon story first : " The maners & qualities of which nation , bicause they were women of no common ...
... readers , and he designed his second tome specifically with this end in mind , as is clear from his stated reason for placing the Amazon story first : " The maners & qualities of which nation , bicause they were women of no common ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
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