Liberty and Love: English Literature and Society, 1640-88 |
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... Woman ' , II . 9–26 ] While woman is again the mastered beast tamed by the rational masculine soul , it is Carew's assumption that such a relationship is natural , that through it he will be able to establish a gentle marriage marked by ...
... Woman ' , II . 9–26 ] While woman is again the mastered beast tamed by the rational masculine soul , it is Carew's assumption that such a relationship is natural , that through it he will be able to establish a gentle marriage marked by ...
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... woman was con- cerned , was pregnancy , given the lack of generally available and reliable means of contraception , and it was particularly a risk for unmarried gentlewomen . Among the gentry the respectable reason for marriage was ...
... woman was con- cerned , was pregnancy , given the lack of generally available and reliable means of contraception , and it was particularly a risk for unmarried gentlewomen . Among the gentry the respectable reason for marriage was ...
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... Woman agreable without it ' ; Restoration comedies as a whole could portray women as in- telligent beings ; but out ... woman's intelligence , and the Earl of Chesterfield , a descendant of his in the next century , was inclined to treat ...
... Woman agreable without it ' ; Restoration comedies as a whole could portray women as in- telligent beings ; but out ... woman's intelligence , and the Earl of Chesterfield , a descendant of his in the next century , was inclined to treat ...
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List of abbreviations | 11 |
viewpoint | 19 |
a Parliamentarian viewpoint | 34 |
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