Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540 to 1620University of Illinois Press, 1984 - 364 ページ Impressively examines the relation sixteenth-century controversies about the nature of women have to literature and life. |
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... argument in classical terms . Elyot might have wished to experiment with the dialogue as he had en- countered it either in Plato or in the colloquies of Erasmus , then being translated into English . Certainly Elyot's argument has a ...
... argument in classical terms . Elyot might have wished to experiment with the dialogue as he had en- countered it either in Plato or in the colloquies of Erasmus , then being translated into English . Certainly Elyot's argument has a ...
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... argument by maintaining that " the man knew well he dyd amisse ; but the woman being deceyued , erred ignoratly " ( Sig . [ C6 ] ) , he accomplishes no more than to render gullible his supposed superior crea- ture . The argument remains ...
... argument by maintaining that " the man knew well he dyd amisse ; but the woman being deceyued , erred ignoratly " ( Sig . [ C6 ] ) , he accomplishes no more than to render gullible his supposed superior crea- ture . The argument remains ...
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... arguments to maintain an extreme opinion is meant to reflect on the outlandishness of argument that would be necessary to maintain the op- posite extreme . Montaigne's argument for animal superiority under- mines extravagant humanist ...
... arguments to maintain an extreme opinion is meant to reflect on the outlandishness of argument that would be necessary to maintain the op- posite extreme . Montaigne's argument for animal superiority under- mines extravagant humanist ...
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