Family Relationships in Shakespeare and the Restoration Comedy of MannersOxford, 1983 - 233 ページ |
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... Mirabel . She tells him that his scheme will succeed ' for I believe my lady will do anything to get a husband ' ( II.ii ) . Even when Mirabel uses a cruelly contemptuous tone and says that her mother ' would marry anything that ...
... Mirabel . She tells him that his scheme will succeed ' for I believe my lady will do anything to get a husband ' ( II.ii ) . Even when Mirabel uses a cruelly contemptuous tone and says that her mother ' would marry anything that ...
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... Mirabel himself . After all , the town sees only the externals the ' wit and outward fair behaviour ' - and marrying such a man does no discredit to a woman amongst the beau monde . Mirabel thus has not only found a suitable man on whom ...
... Mirabel himself . After all , the town sees only the externals the ' wit and outward fair behaviour ' - and marrying such a man does no discredit to a woman amongst the beau monde . Mirabel thus has not only found a suitable man on whom ...
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... Mirabel has done and earned the epithet of ' Sententious ' from Millamant . Mirabel , however , is not altogether wrong in demanding some seriousness from Millamant . But when he pleads , ' You are merry , madam , but I would persuade ...
... Mirabel has done and earned the epithet of ' Sententious ' from Millamant . Mirabel , however , is not altogether wrong in demanding some seriousness from Millamant . But when he pleads , ' You are merry , madam , but I would persuade ...
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The Changing Pattern of the Family | 1 |
Parents and Children | 33 |
Crabbed Age and Youth | 76 |
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