Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 364 |
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... fact . Francis Utley has argued that the Renaissance querelle des femmes was carried on mainly by " hacks like Gosynhill and Pyrrye " ( p . 90 ) . But although popularizers were involved in the controversy , it is significant that with ...
... fact . Francis Utley has argued that the Renaissance querelle des femmes was carried on mainly by " hacks like Gosynhill and Pyrrye " ( p . 90 ) . But although popularizers were involved in the controversy , it is significant that with ...
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... fact , or supposed fact , intended to convince the hearer of that which we desire to impress upon him . The same is the case with regard to examples taken from fic- tions of the poets , except that less weight will be attributed to them ...
... fact , or supposed fact , intended to convince the hearer of that which we desire to impress upon him . The same is the case with regard to examples taken from fic- tions of the poets , except that less weight will be attributed to them ...
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... fact that except for Aeneas and Ulys- ses , virtually the only survivors of the holocaust are the two characters who , never pretending to courage , refused to fight : Thersites and Synon . The cycle is not over when the war ends : in ...
... fact that except for Aeneas and Ulys- ses , virtually the only survivors of the holocaust are the two characters who , never pretending to courage , refused to fight : Thersites and Synon . The cycle is not over when the war ends : in ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
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