Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620 |
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“ Maid ” was a special case : it meant both “ unmarried ” and “ virgin . ” Sexual activity did not declassify the others : a cuckolding wife was a bad wife , but still a wife ; a promiscuous widow a bad widow , but still a widow .
“ Maid ” was a special case : it meant both “ unmarried ” and “ virgin . ” Sexual activity did not declassify the others : a cuckolding wife was a bad wife , but still a wife ; a promiscuous widow a bad widow , but still a widow .
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The naïve maid is incredulous : " Why , I thought men had lou'd for kindnesse sake ? ” The wife scoffs : “ Alas plaine wench , God knowes thou art not in it , / She that will settle loue , must this way win it .
The naïve maid is incredulous : " Why , I thought men had lou'd for kindnesse sake ? ” The wife scoffs : “ Alas plaine wench , God knowes thou art not in it , / She that will settle loue , must this way win it .
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E4 ) The maid ( who is almost sixteen ) wants very much to appear an accomplished swizzler in the eyes of her two adult companions ; this tavern visit is for her the apogee of worldly sophistication . But the widow points out that the ...
E4 ) The maid ( who is almost sixteen ) wants very much to appear an accomplished swizzler in the eyes of her two adult companions ; this tavern visit is for her the apogee of worldly sophistication . But the widow points out that the ...
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