Patterns of Misogyny in Jacobean TragedyStanford University, 1979 - 600 pàgines |
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... wife of need and the mistress of spirit merged into a single figure . " It is the peculiar character of the Puritan marriage doctrine that above all else marriage is the covenant between husband and wife to live together in such a way ...
... wife of need and the mistress of spirit merged into a single figure . " It is the peculiar character of the Puritan marriage doctrine that above all else marriage is the covenant between husband and wife to live together in such a way ...
Pàgina 86
... wife and believes he succeeds , then marries the whore , who immediately reveals her vicious- ness by maintaining a lover and the old bawd in the house . She soon turns Arthur over to the magistrates for poisoning his first wife ...
... wife and believes he succeeds , then marries the whore , who immediately reveals her vicious- ness by maintaining a lover and the old bawd in the house . She soon turns Arthur over to the magistrates for poisoning his first wife ...
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... wife . Leontes has a passive role in each reunion . Shakespeare depicts Hermione as a gracious queen and a loving wife , yet her maternal aspects carry the greatest import for the play . Although the action does not require a scene with ...
... wife . Leontes has a passive role in each reunion . Shakespeare depicts Hermione as a gracious queen and a loving wife , yet her maternal aspects carry the greatest import for the play . Although the action does not require a scene with ...
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