Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... Lady Anne by Richard Gloucester ( Richard III ) provides an early example of Shakespeare's conjunction of Machiavil- lainy and the manipulation of female desire . The imagery of Richard's opening speech suggests his fascination with ...
... Lady Anne by Richard Gloucester ( Richard III ) provides an early example of Shakespeare's conjunction of Machiavil- lainy and the manipulation of female desire . The imagery of Richard's opening speech suggests his fascination with ...
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... ladies ; Act II , scene iv reveals the ladies gossiping over their " posset " or beauty restorative . The bawd ... lady gracious by torchlight " ( II.iv.28-32 ) . Always ready with advice , she counsels : But , for Cherish anything ...
... ladies ; Act II , scene iv reveals the ladies gossiping over their " posset " or beauty restorative . The bawd ... lady gracious by torchlight " ( II.iv.28-32 ) . Always ready with advice , she counsels : But , for Cherish anything ...
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... Lady " with the accusation , ' You come from painting now ? " , and launches into a twenty - two line invective against women's cosmetics ( II.i.24-45 ) : " I would sooner eate • 11 a dead pigeon , taken from the soles of the feete of ...
... Lady " with the accusation , ' You come from painting now ? " , and launches into a twenty - two line invective against women's cosmetics ( II.i.24-45 ) : " I would sooner eate • 11 a dead pigeon , taken from the soles of the feete of ...
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