Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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Pàgina 104
... false appearances . False reports led to Bellarius ' banishment , and the queen's demands misled Cymbeline into preferring both rabid nationalism above his ties to the Roman empire and his boorish step - son Cloten above Posthumus ...
... false appearances . False reports led to Bellarius ' banishment , and the queen's demands misled Cymbeline into preferring both rabid nationalism above his ties to the Roman empire and his boorish step - son Cloten above Posthumus ...
Pàgina 110
... false generations ... ( II.i.133-39 , 143-48 ) His oaths and conclusions , however , are premised on the false hypothe- sis , " If it be so . " We know it is not so , and the conclusions about the female sex are correspondingly ...
... false generations ... ( II.i.133-39 , 143-48 ) His oaths and conclusions , however , are premised on the false hypothe- sis , " If it be so . " We know it is not so , and the conclusions about the female sex are correspondingly ...
Pàgina 196
... false complexion of cosmetics corresponds to false virtue . By no accident did Shake- speare place a parallel image with entirely different import directly before Hamlet's entrance to Ophelia . Polonius speaks of " sugaring o'er ' the ...
... false complexion of cosmetics corresponds to false virtue . By no accident did Shake- speare place a parallel image with entirely different import directly before Hamlet's entrance to Ophelia . Polonius speaks of " sugaring o'er ' the ...
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