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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... writing to please Margaret of Austria , governor of Franche - Comté and the Netherlands , who voiced the revo- lutionary opinion that women's status in society is determined by culture rather than by God . It was Castiglione , writing ...
... writing to please Margaret of Austria , governor of Franche - Comté and the Netherlands , who voiced the revo- lutionary opinion that women's status in society is determined by culture rather than by God . It was Castiglione , writing ...
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... write a formal attack rather than a formal defense is suggested by the fact that the table of contents shows chapter ... writer . Tuvil may acquit himself better in the final section simply because the problems presented by antifeminist ...
... write a formal attack rather than a formal defense is suggested by the fact that the table of contents shows chapter ... writer . Tuvil may acquit himself better in the final section simply because the problems presented by antifeminist ...
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... writing he has exhausted seven of the eleven possibilities but not lost heart . After an ellipsis during which the remaining four have obviously re- fused him , Bawdin writes to an old army friend with gentlewomen " to spare " : 11 ...
... writing he has exhausted seven of the eleven possibilities but not lost heart . After an ellipsis during which the remaining four have obviously re- fused him , Bawdin writes to an old army friend with gentlewomen " to spare " : 11 ...
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