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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... never see this epistle with its Petrarchan affectations like " blasphemy . " And women will never see the snarling dedication to men : “ Before I doe open this trunke full of torments against women , I thinke it were not amisse . to ...
... never see this epistle with its Petrarchan affectations like " blasphemy . " And women will never see the snarling dedication to men : “ Before I doe open this trunke full of torments against women , I thinke it were not amisse . to ...
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... never thus offended her Maker : “ I'm a woman ; / Yet , I praise heaven , I never had th ' ambition / To go about to mend a better workman " ( II.i. 11-12 ) . She goes to law to break a marriage contract obtained by trickery , making ...
... never thus offended her Maker : “ I'm a woman ; / Yet , I praise heaven , I never had th ' ambition / To go about to mend a better workman " ( II.i. 11-12 ) . She goes to law to break a marriage contract obtained by trickery , making ...
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... never were in Nature . . . . Nature never set forth the earth in so rich tapistry as divers poets have done . " 16 Sidney's belief that literature might mend character was dear to the hearts of Renaissance literary critics : the mirror ...
... never were in Nature . . . . Nature never set forth the earth in so rich tapistry as divers poets have done . " 16 Sidney's belief that literature might mend character was dear to the hearts of Renaissance literary critics : the mirror ...
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