In the Posture of a Whore: Changing Attitudes to 'bad' Women in Elizabethan and Jacobean Drama, Volume 2 |
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... Mother Sawyer's revenge , as well as 66 the self - destructive aggression of Frank Thornley . " But the 62 Briggs , Paul Hecate's Team , p . 94 . 63 64 65 66 Scot , Discoverie , Book I , Ch . 3 ; compare Alan Macfarlane , Witchcraft in ...
... Mother Sawyer's revenge , as well as 66 the self - destructive aggression of Frank Thornley . " But the 62 Briggs , Paul Hecate's Team , p . 94 . 63 64 65 66 Scot , Discoverie , Book I , Ch . 3 ; compare Alan Macfarlane , Witchcraft in ...
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... mother plan revenge ( 1289ff . ) . Their plotting , which makes Ganelon believe that Richard attempted to rape Gabriella , is responsible for Richard's death . It gradually emerges that Gabriella did love Richard , and she repents . But ...
... mother plan revenge ( 1289ff . ) . Their plotting , which makes Ganelon believe that Richard attempted to rape Gabriella , is responsible for Richard's death . It gradually emerges that Gabriella did love Richard , and she repents . But ...
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... mother , ironically , passes silently over the stage , hailed as " the life of Rome " ( V.5.1 ) . 43 Political drive and familial concern also characterise Heywood's Tullia in The Rape of Lucrece ( ? 1594 ; Queen Anne's , Red Bull ...
... mother , ironically , passes silently over the stage , hailed as " the life of Rome " ( V.5.1 ) . 43 Political drive and familial concern also characterise Heywood's Tullia in The Rape of Lucrece ( ? 1594 ; Queen Anne's , Red Bull ...
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