Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 364 |
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... breeches , assuming that somebody had to wear the breeches . The Renaissance household , like the medieval household , could not accommodate two pairs of breeches , knee to knee in equality . Just as the Renaissance could not conceive ...
... breeches , assuming that somebody had to wear the breeches . The Renaissance household , like the medieval household , could not accommodate two pairs of breeches , knee to knee in equality . Just as the Renaissance could not conceive ...
Strana 184
... Breeches ✓ITERARY EXPRESSIONS of what might be called sexual chiasma ( the crossing - over of qualities between the sexes ) , widespread and intense during the hic mulier years of the Jacobean period , are visible throughout the ...
... Breeches ✓ITERARY EXPRESSIONS of what might be called sexual chiasma ( the crossing - over of qualities between the sexes ) , widespread and intense during the hic mulier years of the Jacobean period , are visible throughout the ...
Strana 264
... breeches for to hide their shame withall / And as we read , both alike wore them then / Now females weare the breeches more than men " ( Sig . E3 ) . William Gamage , in Linsi - Woolsie ; or , Two Centvries of Epigrammes , 1613 ...
... breeches for to hide their shame withall / And as we read , both alike wore them then / Now females weare the breeches more than men " ( Sig . E3 ) . William Gamage , in Linsi - Woolsie ; or , Two Centvries of Epigrammes , 1613 ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
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