In the Posture of a Whore: Changing Attitudes to 'bad' Women in Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama, Volume 2 |
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... London , 1980 . Adams , Henry H. English Domestic or Homiletic Tragedy , 1575- 1642. New York , 1943 . Alexander , Peter . " The Original Ending of The Taming of the Shrew , " ShQ XX ( 1969 ) , 111-116 . Appleton , William B. Beaumont ...
... London , 1980 . Adams , Henry H. English Domestic or Homiletic Tragedy , 1575- 1642. New York , 1943 . Alexander , Peter . " The Original Ending of The Taming of the Shrew , " ShQ XX ( 1969 ) , 111-116 . Appleton , William B. Beaumont ...
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... London . 1935 . Burford , E. J. The Orrible Synne . A Look at London's Lechery . 1973 . Buxton , John . The Queen of the Bawds . 1973 . Elizabethan Taste . 1963 . Camden , Carroll . The Elizabethan Woman . New York , 1952 . Edinburgh ...
... London . 1935 . Burford , E. J. The Orrible Synne . A Look at London's Lechery . 1973 . Buxton , John . The Queen of the Bawds . 1973 . Elizabethan Taste . 1963 . Camden , Carroll . The Elizabethan Woman . New York , 1952 . Edinburgh ...
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... London . 1960 . Greer , Germaine . The Female Eunuch . Paladin ed . 1971 . Haggard , Howard W. Devils , Drugs and Doctors : the story of the science of healing from medicine - man to doctor . New York and London , 1929 . Handover ...
... London . 1960 . Greer , Germaine . The Female Eunuch . Paladin ed . 1971 . Haggard , Howard W. Devils , Drugs and Doctors : the story of the science of healing from medicine - man to doctor . New York and London , 1929 . Handover ...
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