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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... nature alike fit for all manner of actions , till application and imployment bring in a difference of Right and Left . So Women and Men haue in them the same aptitude and abilitie for the well managing of ciuill and militarie places ...
... nature alike fit for all manner of actions , till application and imployment bring in a difference of Right and Left . So Women and Men haue in them the same aptitude and abilitie for the well managing of ciuill and militarie places ...
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... nature intendeth alwaies to produce that , which is most perfect , and therefore willingly would still bring foorth the Male , counting Fe- males . . . like those , that are borne blinde and lame , or any other way defectiue " ( p . 138 ) ...
... nature intendeth alwaies to produce that , which is most perfect , and therefore willingly would still bring foorth the Male , counting Fe- males . . . like those , that are borne blinde and lame , or any other way defectiue " ( p . 138 ) ...
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... nature for the rib in the body to stand either equall with or aboue the head : so . . . that a mankinde woman or a masterly wife is euen a monster in nature " ( pp . 9-10 ) . Gataker's " prodigious " and " mon- strous " ally him with ...
... nature for the rib in the body to stand either equall with or aboue the head : so . . . that a mankinde woman or a masterly wife is euen a monster in nature " ( pp . 9-10 ) . Gataker's " prodigious " and " mon- strous " ally him with ...
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