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... women the best creatures in the world ? Diogenes . Next men and bees . Alexander . What dost thou dislike chiefly in a woman ? Diogenes . One thing . Alexander . What ? Diogenes . That she is a woman . Alexander . In mine opinion thou ...
... women the best creatures in the world ? Diogenes . Next men and bees . Alexander . What dost thou dislike chiefly in a woman ? Diogenes . One thing . Alexander . What ? Diogenes . That she is a woman . Alexander . In mine opinion thou ...
Page 157
... women gathers solicitously to see the nurse bring Phaedra forth to them , much as Sappho's women gather around her , suggesting the possibility that Lyly's scenes with the court women were generated by the Euripidean prototype . Phaedra ...
... women gathers solicitously to see the nurse bring Phaedra forth to them , much as Sappho's women gather around her , suggesting the possibility that Lyly's scenes with the court women were generated by the Euripidean prototype . Phaedra ...
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... women to behave in love is a debate with major implications for the central figures . Should Phao follow Sibylla's Ovidian advice and play the cynical game of courtship for all it is worth ? Will all women eventually succumb to male ...
... women to behave in love is a debate with major implications for the central figures . Should Phao follow Sibylla's Ovidian advice and play the cynical game of courtship for all it is worth ? Will all women eventually succumb to male ...
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