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" I'll only say as I have touched before, that plays have no great room for that which is men's great advantage over women, that is learning; we all well know that the immortal Shakespeare's plays (who was not guilty of much more of this than often falls... "
Prefatory note. The text. Introduction. Chronology. Genealogical table. A ... - Página lxx
por Thomas Shadwell - 1927
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The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb: Dramatic specimens and the Garrick plays

Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 718 páginas
...Sallust of his best orations." [Ibid.] NO REASON WHY WOMEN SHOULD NOT WRITE PLAYS AS WELL AS MEN " Plays have no great room for that which is men's great advantage over women, Learning," & she instances unlearned Shakspear having better pleased the world than Jonson's works...
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The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb: Dramatic specimens and the Garrick plays

Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 710 páginas
...Sallust of his best orations." [Ibid.] NO REASON WHY WOMEN SHOULD NOT WRITE PLAYS AS WELL AS MEN " Plays have no great room for that which is men's great advantage over women, Learning," & she instances unlearned Shakspear having better pleased the world than Jonson's works...
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The Works of Charles and Mary Lamb: Dramatic specimens and the Garrick plays

Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb - 1904 - 686 páginas
...Sallust of his best orations." [Ibid.] NO REASON WHY WOMEN SHOULD NOT WRITE PLAYS AS WELL AS MEN " Plays have no great room for that which is men's great advantage over women, Learning," & she instances unlearned Shakspear having better pleased the world than Jonson's works...
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A Book of Women's Verse

Sir John Collings Squire - 1921 - 232 páginas
...of knowledge, of whatsoever sort as well as they : I'll only say as I have to such and before, that Plays have no great room for that which is men's great advantage over women, that is Learning ; we all know that the immortal Shakespeare's Plays (who was not guilty of much more of this than often falls...
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Contributions in Languages and Literatures, Temas4-5

Ohio State University - 1928 - 412 páginas
...the poet before writing has looked into his 11 Mrs. Helm, Preface to The Dutch Lover: "Plays have no room for that which is men's great advantage over women, that is learning. . . We all know that the immortal Shakespeare's plays. . . have better pleased the world than Jonson's works....
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A Voice of My Own

Elinor Jones - 1979 - 68 páginas
...women, having equal education with men, were not as capable of knowledge as they, I'll only say that plays have no great room for that which is men's great advantage over women: that is, learning. Therefore I have studied to make this play as entertaining as I could, which, whether I have been successful...
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The Cambridge History of Literary Criticism: Volume 4, The Eighteenth Century

H. B. Nisbet, Claude Rawson - 2005 - 978 páginas
...Jonson's works' precisely because Shakespeare (unlike Jonson) did not have much Greek or Latin - indeed 'was not guilty of much more of this than often falls to women's share'. The 'musty rules of unity' derived from classical literature were useless, according to Behn: 'methinks',...
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Women's Re-visions of Shakespeare: On the Responses of Dickinson ..., Volumen4

Marianne Novy - 1990 - 276 páginas
...The Dutch Lover (1673), Aphra Behn used Shakespeare's supposed lack of learning to her own advantage: "Plays have no great room for that which is men's...share) have better pleas'd the world than Johnson's works."5 Other early women writers, if less explicit about linking Shakespeare's achievements to their...
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Raising Their Voices: British Women Writers, 1650-1750

Marilyn L. Williamson - 1990 - 380 páginas
...capable of knowledge, of whatever sort as well as they: I'l only say as I have touch'd before, that Plays have no great room for that which is men's great advantage over women, that is learning" (1:224). Proof of this assertion is that Shakespeare's plays please more than the learned Jonson's,...
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The Emergence of the English Author: Scripting the Life of the Poet in Early ...

Kevin Pask - 1996 - 238 páginas
...female authorship of plays by demystifying the claims of male authors to the province of Learning: Plays have no great room for that which is men's great...Shakespeare's Plays (who was not guilty of much more of this [learning] than often falls to women's share) have better pleas'd the World than Johnson's works, though...
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