Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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Pàgina 144
... never yet was foolish , that was fair , For even her folly help'd her , to an heir . ... There's none so foul , and foolish thereunto , But does foul pranks , which fair and wise one do . ( 11.129-42 ) Whereas Camden again finds ample ...
... never yet was foolish , that was fair , For even her folly help'd her , to an heir . ... There's none so foul , and foolish thereunto , But does foul pranks , which fair and wise one do . ( 11.129-42 ) Whereas Camden again finds ample ...
Pàgina 145
... never loud , Never lack'd gold , and yet went never gay , Fled from her wish , and yet said ' Now I may ; ' She that , being anger'd , her revenge being nigh , Bade her wrong stay , and her displeasure fly ; She that in wisdom never was ...
... never loud , Never lack'd gold , and yet went never gay , Fled from her wish , and yet said ' Now I may ; ' She that , being anger'd , her revenge being nigh , Bade her wrong stay , and her displeasure fly ; She that in wisdom never was ...
Pàgina 158
... never married but for form , Never vowed faith but purposed to deceive , Never made conscience of any sin , But cloaked it privately and made it common ; Nor never honoured been in blood or mind ; Happy had I been then , as others are ...
... never married but for form , Never vowed faith but purposed to deceive , Never made conscience of any sin , But cloaked it privately and made it common ; Nor never honoured been in blood or mind ; Happy had I been then , as others are ...
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