| Els Kloek, Nicole Teeuwen, Marijke Huisman - 1994 - 196 pagine
...all the women in Europe would come hither. Yet it is worth noting, that though in no country of the world, the men are so fond of, so much governed by,...no language so many proverbial invectives against women.26 The society in which Judith Leyster conducted her career was not so different from that in... | |
| Anthony Fletcher - 1995 - 504 pagine
...which is scathing and caustic. 'It is worth noting', declared Ray, 'that though in no country of the world the men are so fond of, so much governed by,...no language so many proverbial invectives against women.'6 The work of the modern editor of a dictionary of early modern proverbs amply confirms Ray's... | |
| Kate Aughterson - 1995 - 346 pagine
...the women in Europe would come over hither. Yet it is worth noting that though in no country of the world the men are so fond of, so much governed by, so much wedded to their wives, yet hath no language so many proverbial invectives against women. (P- 64)... | |
| Elizabeth Sauer - 1996 - 230 pagine
...particularly when it is deployed to advance the antifeminist's cause: "though in no Countrey of the world, the men are so fond of, so much governed by, so wedded to their wives, yet hath no Language [as the English] so many Proverbial invectives against women" (54). In the received tradition of the... | |
| 1814 - 834 pagine
...women in Europe would come over hither. Yet it is worth the noting, that though in no countrey of the world, the men are so fond of, so much governed by,...language so many proverbial invectives against women." Ray's Proverbs, 2nd cd. 8vo. 1078. pp.63, 64. No. CXCVII Patriarchal Beard. It is said, in a French... | |
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