Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - Počet stran: 364 |
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Strana 178
... lust is the only conceivable reason for remarriage is related to the Patristic reverence for celibacy- the notion goes back to Tertullian . Probably the lustful widow stereo- type contains a generous portion of male wishful thinking ...
... lust is the only conceivable reason for remarriage is related to the Patristic reverence for celibacy- the notion goes back to Tertullian . Probably the lustful widow stereo- type contains a generous portion of male wishful thinking ...
Strana 255
... lust and goes through a record number of men in five acts . Bonduca , whose title figure is a widow , refers to widows ' lust - to hun- gry soldiers whose “ stomack [ s ] are like a widdows lust nere satisfied ” ( II.ii.821-822 ) . The ...
... lust and goes through a record number of men in five acts . Bonduca , whose title figure is a widow , refers to widows ' lust - to hun- gry soldiers whose “ stomack [ s ] are like a widdows lust nere satisfied ” ( II.ii.821-822 ) . The ...
Strana 260
... lust ? " The duch- ess challenges the idea of chastity vows for widows , incidentally arguing that they are the ... lustful , vain about their looks , possessive of their men . Shakespeare and Webster gave literature two women who were ...
... lust ? " The duch- ess challenges the idea of chastity vows for widows , incidentally arguing that they are the ... lustful , vain about their looks , possessive of their men . Shakespeare and Webster gave literature two women who were ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
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