Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... ideal of womanhood which the dramatist alternately attempts to denigrate , as if to test its strength . If the courtly ideal is found lacking in absolute truth , a male character may swing violently to the other extreme as the only ...
... ideal of womanhood which the dramatist alternately attempts to denigrate , as if to test its strength . If the courtly ideal is found lacking in absolute truth , a male character may swing violently to the other extreme as the only ...
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... ideal realm of life . In the tradition of Plato , the early humanist writers had accepted the material world as a physical model of the ideal or divine Idea . Although the temporal nature of matter gives rise to imperfections in the ...
... ideal realm of life . In the tradition of Plato , the early humanist writers had accepted the material world as a physical model of the ideal or divine Idea . Although the temporal nature of matter gives rise to imperfections in the ...
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... ideal realms . The possibility of either knowing or implementing the ideal diminished . Consequently , the distance between reality and the ideal focused attention upon the material world and facts of earthly existence . Machiavelli ...
... ideal realms . The possibility of either knowing or implementing the ideal diminished . Consequently , the distance between reality and the ideal focused attention upon the material world and facts of earthly existence . Machiavelli ...
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