Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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Pàgina 33
... give each other everything freely , under no compulsion of necessity , but married people are in duty bound to give in to each other's desires and deny themselves to each other in nothing . 34 Perhaps Marie's opposition of " freely ...
... give each other everything freely , under no compulsion of necessity , but married people are in duty bound to give in to each other's desires and deny themselves to each other in nothing . 34 Perhaps Marie's opposition of " freely ...
Pàgina 79
... give better in exchange ; wealth , honor : She that is fortunate in a Dukes favor , Lights on a Tree that bears all womens wishes . ( II.ii.437-39 ) Unable mentally or physically to resist his seduction , Brancha accepts • the Duke's ...
... give better in exchange ; wealth , honor : She that is fortunate in a Dukes favor , Lights on a Tree that bears all womens wishes . ( II.ii.437-39 ) Unable mentally or physically to resist his seduction , Brancha accepts • the Duke's ...
Pàgina 142
... give satiety a fresh appetite , loveliness in favour , sympathy in years , manners and beauties ; all which the Moor is defective in : now , for want of these requir'd conveniences , her delicate tenderness will find itself abus'd ...
... give satiety a fresh appetite , loveliness in favour , sympathy in years , manners and beauties ; all which the Moor is defective in : now , for want of these requir'd conveniences , her delicate tenderness will find itself abus'd ...
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