Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - 364 pagini |
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Pagina 121
... shows Scudmore turning misogynist as a result of disappointment with Bella- front : " None of your base sex / Shall know me from this time " ( II.i.206– 207 ) . Like the narratio of a formal attack , the play enumerates women's faults ...
... shows Scudmore turning misogynist as a result of disappointment with Bella- front : " None of your base sex / Shall know me from this time " ( II.i.206– 207 ) . Like the narratio of a formal attack , the play enumerates women's faults ...
Pagina 295
... shows to man the tailors of the earth , com- forting therein , that when old robes are worn out there are members to make new . If there were no more women but Fulvia , then had you in- deed a cut , and the case to be lamented . This ...
... shows to man the tailors of the earth , com- forting therein , that when old robes are worn out there are members to make new . If there were no more women but Fulvia , then had you in- deed a cut , and the case to be lamented . This ...
Pagina 310
... show mercy . But mercy must subserve justice . The unwise mercy Artegall shows Ra- digund puts Justice in jeopardy ; Britomart , accepting the fact that mercy is sometimes inappropriate , beheads Radigund . The stereotypical asso ...
... show mercy . But mercy must subserve justice . The unwise mercy Artegall shows Ra- digund puts Justice in jeopardy ; Britomart , accepting the fact that mercy is sometimes inappropriate , beheads Radigund . The stereotypical asso ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
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