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... turns immediately to wooing Agamemnon's niece . Shocked , she tells him this is not the appropriate time for amorous pursuits . He sees women's values as negated by men's experience : “ Tush faire Hermione , / These sights that seeme to ...
... turns immediately to wooing Agamemnon's niece . Shocked , she tells him this is not the appropriate time for amorous pursuits . He sees women's values as negated by men's experience : “ Tush faire Hermione , / These sights that seeme to ...
Page 282
... turns against women when his wife seeks a divorce , Posthumus in Cymbeline , and Zuccone in The Fawn when they believe their wives unfaithful , the heroes of Beau- mont and Fletcher's Philaster and of Greene's Orlando Furioso when they ...
... turns against women when his wife seeks a divorce , Posthumus in Cymbeline , and Zuccone in The Fawn when they believe their wives unfaithful , the heroes of Beau- mont and Fletcher's Philaster and of Greene's Orlando Furioso when they ...
Page 283
... turn misogynist ; this is specifically iden- tified as a sour grapes attitude : " The Foxe will eat no grapes , and why ? " ( Fair Em , Sig . F3 ) . Hamlet turns misogynist through disappointment with one woman ; his mother's " o ...
... turn misogynist ; this is specifically iden- tified as a sour grapes attitude : " The Foxe will eat no grapes , and why ? " ( Fair Em , Sig . F3 ) . Hamlet turns misogynist through disappointment with one woman ; his mother's " o ...
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Exordium I | 1 |
The Genre | 13 |
The Elizabethan Controversy | 49 |
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