Theatre TapestryJarrolds, 1949 - 263 pagina's |
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Pagina 46
... woman , after Jason's desertion , Euripides provides proof of his especial sympathy for women in a declining , cheapened civilization . Medea speaks : Of all things upon earth that bleed and grow , A herb most bruised is woman . We must ...
... woman , after Jason's desertion , Euripides provides proof of his especial sympathy for women in a declining , cheapened civilization . Medea speaks : Of all things upon earth that bleed and grow , A herb most bruised is woman . We must ...
Pagina 47
... woman in a man's arms . O , shame , shame ! What woman's lips can so forswear her dead , And give strange kisses in another's bed ? Why , not a dumb beast , not a colt will run In the yoke untroubled , when her mate is gone . . . . O my ...
... woman in a man's arms . O , shame , shame ! What woman's lips can so forswear her dead , And give strange kisses in another's bed ? Why , not a dumb beast , not a colt will run In the yoke untroubled , when her mate is gone . . . . O my ...
Pagina 158
... woman bred out of a pigsty could talk so meanly as Desdemona " ; Dennis ; Boyer ; Cowley , in whose The Cutter of Coleman Street Puritans were insulted and cavaliers admired for virtue and elegance ; and more , companions - in - quills ...
... woman bred out of a pigsty could talk so meanly as Desdemona " ; Dennis ; Boyer ; Cowley , in whose The Cutter of Coleman Street Puritans were insulted and cavaliers admired for virtue and elegance ; and more , companions - in - quills ...
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