Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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Pàgina 97
... vice in man , but I affirm It is the woman's part : be it lying , note it , The woman's : flattering , hers ... vice They are not constant , but are changing still ; One vice , but of a minute old , for 97.
... vice in man , but I affirm It is the woman's part : be it lying , note it , The woman's : flattering , hers ... vice They are not constant , but are changing still ; One vice , but of a minute old , for 97.
Pàgina 145
... . " In this function , he sounds similar to many Marstonian commentators who penetrate and expose female folly and vice . Within the Shakespearean canon , Ulysses and Enobarbus serve as plain speakers who dissipate the idealized clouds 145.
... . " In this function , he sounds similar to many Marstonian commentators who penetrate and expose female folly and vice . Within the Shakespearean canon , Ulysses and Enobarbus serve as plain speakers who dissipate the idealized clouds 145.
Pàgina 181
... vice in preparation for the cleansing return of the good Duke . Marston emphasizes the atmosphere of vice in the play ; indeed , Anthony Caputi and Eugene Waith agree that " evil in The Malcontent is largely an atmosphere . ,, 39 ...
... vice in preparation for the cleansing return of the good Duke . Marston emphasizes the atmosphere of vice in the play ; indeed , Anthony Caputi and Eugene Waith agree that " evil in The Malcontent is largely an atmosphere . ,, 39 ...
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