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Harington had begun his translation by offering Elizabeth's ladies the bawdy Canto 28 , a tale of women's desires satisfied despite men's attempts to control them . The Queen sent him away with a flea in his ear to translate the rest of ...
Harington had begun his translation by offering Elizabeth's ladies the bawdy Canto 28 , a tale of women's desires satisfied despite men's attempts to control them . The Queen sent him away with a flea in his ear to translate the rest of ...
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On a bawdy level the gentlemen here seem to be ladies and the ladies gentlemen . The reference is particularly interesting as evidence of the play's being performed in the public theatre probably some time in 1603 , so that the Epilogue ...
On a bawdy level the gentlemen here seem to be ladies and the ladies gentlemen . The reference is particularly interesting as evidence of the play's being performed in the public theatre probably some time in 1603 , so that the Epilogue ...
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15 See Patricia Parker , Literary Fat Ladies : Rhetoric , Gender , Property ( London : Methuen , 1987 ) , pp . 103-13 . 16 The story of Philomela provides an etiological myth for art , suggesting that rape and excision of the tongue can ...
15 See Patricia Parker , Literary Fat Ladies : Rhetoric , Gender , Property ( London : Methuen , 1987 ) , pp . 103-13 . 16 The story of Philomela provides an etiological myth for art , suggesting that rape and excision of the tongue can ...
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Histories | 19 |
Karl F Zender Isabellas Choice | 69 |
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