Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... reason of which Iago speaks bears no similarity to that blessed faculty , praised by traditional philosophy , which ... reason serve bestial lust . The goal of Iago's praise of reason is to satisfy desire rather than to uproot it , to ...
... reason of which Iago speaks bears no similarity to that blessed faculty , praised by traditional philosophy , which ... reason serve bestial lust . The goal of Iago's praise of reason is to satisfy desire rather than to uproot it , to ...
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... reason is helpless against some feminine traits : This frailty sticks in them beyond their sex , Which to reform , reason is too perplex : Urge reason to them , it will do no good . ( II.ii.232-34 ) The playwright's sentiments perhaps ...
... reason is helpless against some feminine traits : This frailty sticks in them beyond their sex , Which to reform , reason is too perplex : Urge reason to them , it will do no good . ( II.ii.232-34 ) The playwright's sentiments perhaps ...
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... reason and conscience . As love overpowers Tamyra's sense of sin , so it blinds Bussy to danger and his forewarned death . Montsurry turns from a doting husband to the creature of jealousy and revenge . Only King Henry exhibits a reason ...
... reason and conscience . As love overpowers Tamyra's sense of sin , so it blinds Bussy to danger and his forewarned death . Montsurry turns from a doting husband to the creature of jealousy and revenge . Only King Henry exhibits a reason ...
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