Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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Pàgina 80
... pleasure , as " a second Hell to part from 27 pleasure , / When man has got a smack on't " ( I.iii.5-6 ) . presents no positive alternative to the dissolute existence of his characters . Middleton No well - married couples appear in the ...
... pleasure , as " a second Hell to part from 27 pleasure , / When man has got a smack on't " ( I.iii.5-6 ) . presents no positive alternative to the dissolute existence of his characters . Middleton No well - married couples appear in the ...
Pàgina 89
... pleasure and advance- ment . The titanic energies of Tamora and Isabella fulfill the threat of Mistress Arden ; they simply extend her willful renunciation of social ethics beyond the quaverings of conscience and into the flamboy- ant ...
... pleasure and advance- ment . The titanic energies of Tamora and Isabella fulfill the threat of Mistress Arden ; they simply extend her willful renunciation of social ethics beyond the quaverings of conscience and into the flamboy- ant ...
Pàgina 120
... pleasures , are like heavy sleepes Which doe fore - run mans mischiefe . • You are my sister , This was my Fathers ... pleasure . Upon discovering the birth of the Duchess ' child , Ferdinand and the Cardinal do not consider whether ...
... pleasures , are like heavy sleepes Which doe fore - run mans mischiefe . • You are my sister , This was my Fathers ... pleasure . Upon discovering the birth of the Duchess ' child , Ferdinand and the Cardinal do not consider whether ...
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