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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... thee at thy owne stake , and beate thee at thine owne weapon " ( p . 16 ) . Archilochus was a Greek satirist of fabled bitterness , iambics that bludgeoning satire Sidney defined as " a bold and open crying out against naughtiness " -a ...
... thee at thy owne stake , and beate thee at thine owne weapon " ( p . 16 ) . Archilochus was a Greek satirist of fabled bitterness , iambics that bludgeoning satire Sidney defined as " a bold and open crying out against naughtiness " -a ...
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... thee . / When I come home and find thee cold as earth , / Then will I love thee . " Arthur persists in his shameless behavior even before relatives ; his father- in - law issues a mild rebuke : " You might have us'd my daughter better ...
... thee . / When I come home and find thee cold as earth , / Then will I love thee . " Arthur persists in his shameless behavior even before relatives ; his father- in - law issues a mild rebuke : " You might have us'd my daughter better ...
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... thee / For either , hath produc'd thee to the World / Without a sexe , some say thou art a woman , / Others a man ; and many thou art both / Woman and man , but I thinke rather neither " ( II.i. 32-38 ) . She compares Moll ( herself ...
... thee / For either , hath produc'd thee to the World / Without a sexe , some say thou art a woman , / Others a man ; and many thou art both / Woman and man , but I thinke rather neither " ( II.i. 32-38 ) . She compares Moll ( herself ...
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