In the Posture of a Whore: Changing Attitudes to 'bad' Women in Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama, Volume 2 |
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... England ( 1587 ) . Ed . G. S. Edelen . Ithaca , New York , 1968 . Hearne , Thomas . Reliquiae Hermianae : The Remains of Thomas Hearne . Ed . P. Bliss . 3 vols . Oxford , 1869 . Heywood , Thomas . Troia Britanica : or , Great Britaines ...
... England ( 1587 ) . Ed . G. S. Edelen . Ithaca , New York , 1968 . Hearne , Thomas . Reliquiae Hermianae : The Remains of Thomas Hearne . Ed . P. Bliss . 3 vols . Oxford , 1869 . Heywood , Thomas . Troia Britanica : or , Great Britaines ...
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... England , 1599 . Rendered into English from the German , with introductory matter by Claire Williams , 1937 . Sandys , George ( translator ) . Ovid's Metamorphosis Englished , mythologiz'd and represented in figures . An essay on the ...
... England , 1599 . Rendered into English from the German , with introductory matter by Claire Williams , 1937 . Sandys , George ( translator ) . Ovid's Metamorphosis Englished , mythologiz'd and represented in figures . An essay on the ...
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... England , 1500-1800 . Tawney , R. H. Taylor , G. R. Thomas , Keith . Religion and the Rise of Capitalism . 1926 . Sex in History . 1953 . Religion and the Decline of Magic : studies in popular beliefs in sixteenth and seventeenth ...
... England , 1500-1800 . Tawney , R. H. Taylor , G. R. Thomas , Keith . Religion and the Rise of Capitalism . 1926 . Sex in History . 1953 . Religion and the Decline of Magic : studies in popular beliefs in sixteenth and seventeenth ...
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