In the Posture of a Whore: Changing Attitudes to 'bad' Women in Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama, Volume 1 |
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... Thomas Middleton ( Salzburg , 1973 ) ; Leslie Fiedler's chapter on " The Woman as Stranger , " in The Stranger in Shakespeare ( 1973 ) and M. L. Johnson , Images of Women in the Works of Thomas Heywood ( Salzburg , 1974 ) . The Woman's ...
... Thomas Middleton ( Salzburg , 1973 ) ; Leslie Fiedler's chapter on " The Woman as Stranger , " in The Stranger in Shakespeare ( 1973 ) and M. L. Johnson , Images of Women in the Works of Thomas Heywood ( Salzburg , 1974 ) . The Woman's ...
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... Thomas Dekker , Penny - Wise , Pound - Foolish , in E. D. Pendry , ed . , Thomas Dekker ... selected writings ( 1967 ) , p . 121 ; and J. Gosling and D. Warren , The Shame of a City ( 1960 ) , p . 16 ; Burford , Orrible Synne , p . 191 ...
... Thomas Dekker , Penny - Wise , Pound - Foolish , in E. D. Pendry , ed . , Thomas Dekker ... selected writings ( 1967 ) , p . 121 ; and J. Gosling and D. Warren , The Shame of a City ( 1960 ) , p . 16 ; Burford , Orrible Synne , p . 191 ...
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... Thomas Becon , A New Catechisme ( 1564 ) , ed . J. Ayre , The Works of Thomas Becon ( Cambridge , 1844 ) , p . 346 . " Fye on pearles ! fye on pryde ! " 111 Citizens' Wives "Fye on pryde!" A view simpering fashions and formal folly.
... Thomas Becon , A New Catechisme ( 1564 ) , ed . J. Ayre , The Works of Thomas Becon ( Cambridge , 1844 ) , p . 346 . " Fye on pearles ! fye on pryde ! " 111 Citizens' Wives "Fye on pryde!" A view simpering fashions and formal folly.
Contents
THE WORLD OF THE BROTHEL | 19 |
Courtesans | 41 |
SHREWS AND CITIZENS WIVES | 74 |
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