Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620 |
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He adds , in a more palatable argument , that men are not honored for brawn , but for reason ; he forces Caninius to agree that women possess reason , on the grounds that homemaking requires ...
He adds , in a more palatable argument , that men are not honored for brawn , but for reason ; he forces Caninius to agree that women possess reason , on the grounds that homemaking requires ...
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They are creatures of sense , not reason ; rather than listening to the voice of male reason in any argument , they will “ tell theyr owne tale to the ende . ” Though women's reason is “ not worth a torde ( i.e. , turd ] / Yet wyll the ...
They are creatures of sense , not reason ; rather than listening to the voice of male reason in any argument , they will “ tell theyr owne tale to the ende . ” Though women's reason is “ not worth a torde ( i.e. , turd ] / Yet wyll the ...
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Women lack reason : " The mettell of our minds , / Hauing the temper of true reason in them , / Affoorde a better edge of argument / ... Then the soft leaden wit of women can " ( Henry Porter's Two Angry Women of Abington , Sig .
Women lack reason : " The mettell of our minds , / Hauing the temper of true reason in them , / Affoorde a better edge of argument / ... Then the soft leaden wit of women can " ( Henry Porter's Two Angry Women of Abington , Sig .
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