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... women only insofar as they doffed their femininity and adopted the celibate life , was altered in the effort to elevate the personal lives of lay women , who were commonly married women.2 Like the ideas of the Italian humanists ...
... women only insofar as they doffed their femininity and adopted the celibate life , was altered in the effort to elevate the personal lives of lay women , who were commonly married women.2 Like the ideas of the Italian humanists ...
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... women in particular , have been recognized by students of the Renaissance.3 A related development of increased ... women's education in English , and most of them were intended for women entering the religious life . One work , however ...
... women in particular , have been recognized by students of the Renaissance.3 A related development of increased ... women's education in English , and most of them were intended for women entering the religious life . One work , however ...
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... women , and by developing the concept of the home as a school of faith , the Protestants enhanced the status of the married woman . By espousing the doc- trine of the priesthood of all believers , they increased the urgency of providing ...
... women , and by developing the concept of the home as a school of faith , the Protestants enhanced the status of the married woman . By espousing the doc- trine of the priesthood of all believers , they increased the urgency of providing ...
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continuing the Bulletin of The New York Public Library | 4 |
Burke Wordsworth and the Genesis | 18 |
Yeatss Copy of Shelley at the Pforzheimer Library | 53 |
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