Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind, 1540-1620University of Illinois Press, 1986 - 364 páginas |
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... reason ; he forces Caninius to agree that women possess reason , on the grounds that homemaking requires more reason than does bread- winning . ( It would seem that Caninius gives up this point too easily . ) Candidus buttresses his ...
... reason ; he forces Caninius to agree that women possess reason , on the grounds that homemaking requires more reason than does bread- winning . ( It would seem that Caninius gives up this point too easily . ) Candidus buttresses his ...
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... reasons that if “ humayne perfection " consists of reason and knowledge , women are still inferior : reason and knowledge are exactly what women lack ; the falcon replies with a brief catalogue of learned women from Carmenta to Diotima ...
... reasons that if “ humayne perfection " consists of reason and knowledge , women are still inferior : reason and knowledge are exactly what women lack ; the falcon replies with a brief catalogue of learned women from Carmenta to Diotima ...
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... reason : " The mettell of our minds , Hauing the temper of true reason in them , / Affoorde a better edge of argument / . . . Then the soft leaden wit of women can " ( Henry Porter's Two Angry Women of Abington , Sig . [ B4 ] ' ) ; for ...
... reason : " The mettell of our minds , Hauing the temper of true reason in them , / Affoorde a better edge of argument / . . . Then the soft leaden wit of women can " ( Henry Porter's Two Angry Women of Abington , Sig . [ B4 ] ' ) ; for ...
Contenido
Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
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Women and the English Renaissance: Literature and the Nature of Womankind ... Linda Woodbridge Vista de fragmentos - 1984 |
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