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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... sometimes the type of a famous lover ( Venice , V.i. 1– 6 ) , sometimes the " lazar kite " of Henryson's imaginings ( Henry V , II.1.80 ; Troilus and Cressida ) . Helen of Troy , one of the frequentest exempla of both formal defenders ...
... sometimes the type of a famous lover ( Venice , V.i. 1– 6 ) , sometimes the " lazar kite " of Henryson's imaginings ( Henry V , II.1.80 ; Troilus and Cressida ) . Helen of Troy , one of the frequentest exempla of both formal defenders ...
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... Sometimes Winter , sometimes Summer ; day and night : they hold sometimes Riches , sometimes Pouertie , some- times Health , sometimes Sicknesse : now Pleasure ; presētly Anguish ; now Honour , then contempt : . . . there is nothing but ...
... Sometimes Winter , sometimes Summer ; day and night : they hold sometimes Riches , sometimes Pouertie , some- times Health , sometimes Sicknesse : now Pleasure ; presētly Anguish ; now Honour , then contempt : . . . there is nothing but ...
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... sometimes made satirical pro- nouncements on such topics as prodigality , whoring , dicing , drinking , usury , lawyers , and social climbing , as in Samuel Rowlands's Diogines Lanthorne , 1607 , but was more often the quintessential ...
... sometimes made satirical pro- nouncements on such topics as prodigality , whoring , dicing , drinking , usury , lawyers , and social climbing , as in Samuel Rowlands's Diogines Lanthorne , 1607 , but was more often the quintessential ...
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