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seems explainable by the saying “ A WOMAN does that which is forbidden her ” ( W650 ) , or , as it was put by Richard Hill ( 1536 ) in his commonplace book , “ A woman ofrymes will do that she is not bede to do .
seems explainable by the saying “ A WOMAN does that which is forbidden her ” ( W650 ) , or , as it was put by Richard Hill ( 1536 ) in his commonplace book , “ A woman ofrymes will do that she is not bede to do .
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The next day Vernish visits them and relieves his wife's fears by saying that he can find no fault with her being alone with a woman in man's clothing . Olivia is puzzled and says uncertainly to herself , “ My husband may be deceived by ...
The next day Vernish visits them and relieves his wife's fears by saying that he can find no fault with her being alone with a woman in man's clothing . Olivia is puzzled and says uncertainly to herself , “ My husband may be deceived by ...
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In Act V , Vernish visits Olivia at her cousin Eliza's home and forgives her for the “ misunderstanding ” of the night before since he has discovered that her “ gallant ” was only a woman in man's clothing .
In Act V , Vernish visits Olivia at her cousin Eliza's home and forgives her for the “ misunderstanding ” of the night before since he has discovered that her “ gallant ” was only a woman in man's clothing .
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FOREWORD | 3 |
JAMES D SIMMONDS Vaughans Love Poetry | 27 |
ARTHUR W PITTS JR Proverbs as Testimony in Donnes Style | 43 |
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