Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - 364 pagini |
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Pagina 262
... remarks , " Men follow / The traditions of their forefathers , so should / Women follow the trades of their foremoth- ers " ( Sig . B2 ) . But this jest is negated by Iacinta's stubborn virtue , and the bawd drops out of the play . The ...
... remarks , " Men follow / The traditions of their forefathers , so should / Women follow the trades of their foremoth- ers " ( Sig . B2 ) . But this jest is negated by Iacinta's stubborn virtue , and the bawd drops out of the play . The ...
Pagina 278
... remarks , “ Both damsels and wiues vse many such feates , / I know them that will lay out their faire teates , / Purposely men to allure " ( Sig . [ C4 ] ˇ ) . As Dusinberre points out , " satire on women was the property of the Vice in ...
... remarks , “ Both damsels and wiues vse many such feates , / I know them that will lay out their faire teates , / Purposely men to allure " ( Sig . [ C4 ] ˇ ) . As Dusinberre points out , " satire on women was the property of the Vice in ...
Pagina 302
... remarks , “ A quaint insinuation " ( III.iii . 58 ) . They rightly see this stance as a clever rhetorical pose , which disarms the opposition by suggesting that misogynists are unchivalrous , that only cowards bring charges against such ...
... remarks , “ A quaint insinuation " ( III.iii . 58 ) . They rightly see this stance as a clever rhetorical pose , which disarms the opposition by suggesting that misogynists are unchivalrous , that only cowards bring charges against such ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
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