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The normal Elizabethan feeling about silence and women was probably voiced by Zantippa in Peele's Old Wives ' Tale ( 731–32 ) : “ A woman without a tongue is as a soldier without his weapon . ” The whole play suggests that both a silent ...
The normal Elizabethan feeling about silence and women was probably voiced by Zantippa in Peele's Old Wives ' Tale ( 731–32 ) : “ A woman without a tongue is as a soldier without his weapon . ” The whole play suggests that both a silent ...
الصفحة 66
9 And it is the cook , finally , who provides the antimasque , both the burlesque dances that immediately precede the main masque and indeed this whole discussion forming the first half of the spectacle . We have already seen how seven ...
9 And it is the cook , finally , who provides the antimasque , both the burlesque dances that immediately precede the main masque and indeed this whole discussion forming the first half of the spectacle . We have already seen how seven ...
الصفحة 214
... but rather an expression as well of the whole play's themes of acquisition and deceit . But as printed with a companion piece in The Forrest , it presents itself to us as a Catullan adaptation made with an almost gnomic concision .
... but rather an expression as well of the whole play's themes of acquisition and deceit . But as printed with a companion piece in The Forrest , it presents itself to us as a Catullan adaptation made with an almost gnomic concision .
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