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While Elizabeth might “ have the heart and stomach of a king , ” she also admitted to “ the body of a weak and feeble woman " ( Elizabeth 236 ) , and her woman's body could betray her in the ways people spoke of it .
While Elizabeth might “ have the heart and stomach of a king , ” she also admitted to “ the body of a weak and feeble woman " ( Elizabeth 236 ) , and her woman's body could betray her in the ways people spoke of it .
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Mary fashioned her image as that of an extraordinary woman to persuade the French that her powers would remain the same after her marriage , and that " the government of the realm shall always remayn fully in hir highnes and nott in the ...
Mary fashioned her image as that of an extraordinary woman to persuade the French that her powers would remain the same after her marriage , and that " the government of the realm shall always remayn fully in hir highnes and nott in the ...
الصفحة 116
When we pair the definitions we find ( as Heywood has found ) a woman distinguished by potent , or " stinging " speech . Deborah is the first of Heywood's nine worthy women and Eliza- beth is the last . It is clear that his volume is ...
When we pair the definitions we find ( as Heywood has found ) a woman distinguished by potent , or " stinging " speech . Deborah is the first of Heywood's nine worthy women and Eliza- beth is the last . It is clear that his volume is ...
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