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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... woman's nature . Second , bones are stiff and unyielding , as is woman's wilfuless . Third , two bones together will rattle , and two women together make a terrible " clytter clatter " ( Sig . [ B4 ] ) . His description of feminine ...
... woman's nature . Second , bones are stiff and unyielding , as is woman's wilfuless . Third , two bones together will rattle , and two women together make a terrible " clytter clatter " ( Sig . [ B4 ] ) . His description of feminine ...
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... woman who takes a man's - eye view learns all sorts of things about her fellow women's assertiveness . Veramour in Fletcher's The Honest Man's Fortune , 1613 , whose femi- nine features lead more than one character to suspect he is a woman ...
... woman who takes a man's - eye view learns all sorts of things about her fellow women's assertiveness . Veramour in Fletcher's The Honest Man's Fortune , 1613 , whose femi- nine features lead more than one character to suspect he is a woman ...
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... Woman of Hogsdon , The . See Heywood , Thomas Witch , The . See Middleton , Thomas Wit of a Woman , The ( anonymous ) , 179 , 194 , 204 , 235 Wit's ABC ( West ) , 276 Wives . See Marriage ; Maid / wife / widow classification Woman ...
... Woman of Hogsdon , The . See Heywood , Thomas Witch , The . See Middleton , Thomas Wit of a Woman , The ( anonymous ) , 179 , 194 , 204 , 235 Wit's ABC ( West ) , 276 Wives . See Marriage ; Maid / wife / widow classification Woman ...
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