ENG 204 Lecture Notes - John Donne, Nba Coach Of The Year Award, Ditchley
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Girdle: a belt worn round the waist to secure or confine the garments; also employed as a means of carrying light articles, esp. a weapon or purse. Busk: a strip of wood, whalebone, steel, or other rigid material passed down the front of a corset, and used to stiffen and support it. Formerly and still dial. applied also to the whole corset. Any pictures portrayed of queen elizabeth are painted to show her in power. Ditchley portrait link between the earth and the cosmos [1594: depicted as someone who is a supreme power. There were lots of images of the new world described like women"s bodies: christopher columbus. The world is like a women"s nipple. The meadow is her beauty, that is hidden under everything. He is jealous of the busk, it continues to stand when he can no longer. We can tell the difference between angels and evil spirits, this angel.