Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - 364 ページ |
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... hath vomited out against woman , and not onely what he hath obiected , but what other authors of more import then Ioseph Swetnam haue charged vpon women : alas , seely man he obiecteth nothing but what he hath stolne out of English ...
... hath vomited out against woman , and not onely what he hath obiected , but what other authors of more import then Ioseph Swetnam haue charged vpon women : alas , seely man he obiecteth nothing but what he hath stolne out of English ...
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... hath bin still [ i.e. , always ] ac- counted the readiest way to moralise our harsher natures , and to weane them from all inbred Barbarisme to more humane and ciuill conuersa- tion " ( p . 89 ) . He affirms the equality of the sexes ...
... hath bin still [ i.e. , always ] ac- counted the readiest way to moralise our harsher natures , and to weane them from all inbred Barbarisme to more humane and ciuill conuersa- tion " ( p . 89 ) . He affirms the equality of the sexes ...
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... hath her maturity : Beauty in women gets the world with child , Without whom she were barren , faint and wild ... hath a beard is more than a youth , and he that hath no beard is less than a man . And he that is more than a youth is not ...
... hath her maturity : Beauty in women gets the world with child , Without whom she were barren , faint and wild ... hath a beard is more than a youth , and he that hath no beard is less than a man . And he that is more than a youth is not ...
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