Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Ten Pleasures of Marriage, And, the Confession of the New Married Couple
English readers in the seventeenth century, the exact reference of the allusion is not at all obvious. It very possibly reflects on the fact that in 1526 the Sorbonne condemned both Marot and his poem Col/ogue a'e moot et de la femme rgafvante; and Marot certainly wrote about women and marriage. He is not, however, a stock figure in English literary allusion, either learned or popular, and the fact suggests at least familiarity with the literature of other countries.
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