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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... women cruel and shrewish ; the falcon responds that women's cruelty in matters of love is nothing to the cruelty and violence of men at war ; women are tender - hearted by nature , learning cruelty only by men's example . The pye holds ...
... women cruel and shrewish ; the falcon responds that women's cruelty in matters of love is nothing to the cruelty and violence of men at war ; women are tender - hearted by nature , learning cruelty only by men's example . The pye holds ...
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... women are necessary to the race's continuance . The old man says women lack true reason , are wily rather than intelligent . The young man says that women are men's " helpes , " that they are pretty , that Virtue is feminine in gender ...
... women are necessary to the race's continuance . The old man says women lack true reason , are wily rather than intelligent . The young man says that women are men's " helpes , " that they are pretty , that Virtue is feminine in gender ...
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... women . Women are credulous : " Alas , poor women ! Make us but believe , / Being compact of credit , that you love us " ( Comedy of Errors , III.ii.21-22 ) . Women are easily tempted : " You are a woman ; you haue flesh and blood ...
... women . Women are credulous : " Alas , poor women ! Make us but believe , / Being compact of credit , that you love us " ( Comedy of Errors , III.ii.21-22 ) . Women are easily tempted : " You are a woman ; you haue flesh and blood ...
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