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Yet with the recognition that woman as well as man was “ a reasonable creature " came the acceptance of the fact that she should use her reason in one of the most vital concerns of her life — the choice of a marriage partner and her ...
Yet with the recognition that woman as well as man was “ a reasonable creature " came the acceptance of the fact that she should use her reason in one of the most vital concerns of her life — the choice of a marriage partner and her ...
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As Simon Shepherd reminds us , the battle between a warrior woman and her lover is the climax of the woman's career . " After this battle , no matter what its outcome , the warrior woman usually submits to her lover in marriage .
As Simon Shepherd reminds us , the battle between a warrior woman and her lover is the climax of the woman's career . " After this battle , no matter what its outcome , the warrior woman usually submits to her lover in marriage .
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“ O tiger's heart wrapped in a woman's hide ! ' ( I.iv.137 ) , he judges in the play's most notorious line of blank verse . 14 Henry's deed begins a cataclysmic chain - reaction of similarly unnatural acts in 3 Henry VI .
“ O tiger's heart wrapped in a woman's hide ! ' ( I.iv.137 ) , he judges in the play's most notorious line of blank verse . 14 Henry's deed begins a cataclysmic chain - reaction of similarly unnatural acts in 3 Henry VI .
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