Ball State Teachers College Forum, Volumes 15-16Ball State University., 1974 |
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... Women , " and the summary is an epitome that is worth quoting at length : Some of the writers seem to have had an inability to see women as a whole , and with this lack went the immoderate language with which they assessed some of women's ...
... Women , " and the summary is an epitome that is worth quoting at length : Some of the writers seem to have had an inability to see women as a whole , and with this lack went the immoderate language with which they assessed some of women's ...
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... women in Marlowe's plays are usually simplified to destructive forces in men's lives . Nevertheless , the residual values of Christianity and the emerging importance of Elizabethan women seem at least to have led Mar- lowe to a complex ...
... women in Marlowe's plays are usually simplified to destructive forces in men's lives . Nevertheless , the residual values of Christianity and the emerging importance of Elizabethan women seem at least to have led Mar- lowe to a complex ...
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mention women as an integral part of the American scheme . The catalog in Section 15 , for example , includes a view of a spinning girl at her works and of the Yankee girl at her sewing machine " or in the factory or mill . " Whitman ...
mention women as an integral part of the American scheme . The catalog in Section 15 , for example , includes a view of a spinning girl at her works and of the Yankee girl at her sewing machine " or in the factory or mill . " Whitman ...
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