Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... things God created Not only is the most appropriate image Or glass to show them how they wax and wane , But in her light and motion likewise bears Imperial influences that command In all their powers , and make them wax and wane ; So ...
... things God created Not only is the most appropriate image Or glass to show them how they wax and wane , But in her light and motion likewise bears Imperial influences that command In all their powers , and make them wax and wane ; So ...
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... things that live must rot ; ' tis but the draught wherein the heavenly bodies discharge their corruption ; the very muck hill on which the sublunary orbs cast their excrements . Man is the slime of this dung pit . · 38 He complains of ...
... things that live must rot ; ' tis but the draught wherein the heavenly bodies discharge their corruption ; the very muck hill on which the sublunary orbs cast their excrements . Man is the slime of this dung pit . · 38 He complains of ...
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... Things won are done ; joy's soul lies in the doing : That she belov'd knows nought that knows not this : Men prize the thing ungain'd more than it is : That she was never yet that ever knew Love got so sweet as when desire did sue . ( I ...
... Things won are done ; joy's soul lies in the doing : That she belov'd knows nought that knows not this : Men prize the thing ungain'd more than it is : That she was never yet that ever knew Love got so sweet as when desire did sue . ( I ...
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