Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 364 |
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... believe that Utley underestimates both the capacity of the average reader to take literally what was intended in jest and the power of jest itself , even when understood as jest , to color , often permanently , our attitudes toward the ...
... believe that Utley underestimates both the capacity of the average reader to take literally what was intended in jest and the power of jest itself , even when understood as jest , to color , often permanently , our attitudes toward the ...
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... believe that his intention was other than to amuse his readers with the joy of outra- geous ingenuity exercised for its own sake . Among all the defenses of Eve , it remains my personal favorite ; but I cannot believe it was meant to be ...
... believe that his intention was other than to amuse his readers with the joy of outra- geous ingenuity exercised for its own sake . Among all the defenses of Eve , it remains my personal favorite ; but I cannot believe it was meant to be ...
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... 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 enough in you ; therefore be not tempted ; keepe the doore shut vpon ...
... 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 enough in you ; therefore be not tempted ; keepe the doore shut vpon ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
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