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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... haue been a woe vnto man " ( Sig . B ) . A passage borrowed from The Golden Book of Marcus Aurelius intro- duces a ... haue had those which would haue maintained me like a woman , where as nowe I goe like no- body : but I will be ...
... haue been a woe vnto man " ( Sig . B ) . A passage borrowed from The Golden Book of Marcus Aurelius intro- duces a ... haue had those which would haue maintained me like a woman , where as nowe I goe like no- body : but I will be ...
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... haue writ and raild your bellifull , And few , or none would contradict you , Sir " ( I.ii. 39-42 ) . Since all the ... Haue had a pinch at my hanches ; I haue beene among the Furies , the Furies : A Pox on your Booke : I haue been paid ...
... haue writ and raild your bellifull , And few , or none would contradict you , Sir " ( I.ii. 39-42 ) . Since all the ... Haue had a pinch at my hanches ; I haue beene among the Furies , the Furies : A Pox on your Booke : I haue been paid ...
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... haue been paid ifaith ; You haue set all the women in the Towne in an vprore . Ne'r was poore Swash , so lasht , and pasht , And crasht and dasht , as I haue beene ; Looke to your selfe , they're vp in armes for you . Weapons , Sir , I ...
... haue been paid ifaith ; You haue set all the women in the Towne in an vprore . Ne'r was poore Swash , so lasht , and pasht , And crasht and dasht , as I haue beene ; Looke to your selfe , they're vp in armes for you . Weapons , Sir , I ...
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