Gloriana's Face: Women, Public and Private, in the English RenaissanceS. P. Cerasano, Marion Wynne-Davies Harvester Wheatsheaf, 1992 - Всего страниц: 234 |
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... relationship between the name and the thing itself is tested : Call you me daughter ? ( II . i . 285 ) [ Thou ] feed'st me with the very name of meat ( IV . iii . 32 ) [ T ] his is flat knavery , to take upon you another man's name ...
... relationship between the name and the thing itself is tested : Call you me daughter ? ( II . i . 285 ) [ Thou ] feed'st me with the very name of meat ( IV . iii . 32 ) [ T ] his is flat knavery , to take upon you another man's name ...
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... relationship ( ' Could I repair what she will wear in me ' : TS , III . ii . 118 ; ' thou shalt wear me , if thou wear me , better and better ' : HV , v . ii . 232–3 ) , and both these plays conclude the first private encounter of wooer ...
... relationship ( ' Could I repair what she will wear in me ' : TS , III . ii . 118 ; ' thou shalt wear me , if thou wear me , better and better ' : HV , v . ii . 232–3 ) , and both these plays conclude the first private encounter of wooer ...
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... relationship gives us a picture of how the Katherine - Henry relationship might have been - or rather , how relationships could be - if one is not burdened by public duty . Mortimer has been more than captured in battle . His better ...
... relationship gives us a picture of how the Katherine - Henry relationship might have been - or rather , how relationships could be - if one is not burdened by public duty . Mortimer has been more than captured in battle . His better ...
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Penelope and the Politics of Womans Place in | 25 |
Autobiographical Texts | 47 |
Queen Elizabeth in Her Speeches | 63 |
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