Family Relationships in Shakespeare and the Restoration Comedy of MannersOxford, 1983 - 233 ページ |
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... characters live till they are old may be in order , though it clearly seems to reject the classical view that those ... character - Regan - about whom the third servant says : If she lives long , And in the end meet 82 Family Relationships.
... characters live till they are old may be in order , though it clearly seems to reject the classical view that those ... character - Regan - about whom the third servant says : If she lives long , And in the end meet 82 Family Relationships.
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... character in the whole comedy of manners and Congreve gives her some of his most delicious lines : ' I look like an old peeled wall . Thou must repair me , Foible , before Sir Rowland comes , or I shall never keep up to my picture ...
... character in the whole comedy of manners and Congreve gives her some of his most delicious lines : ' I look like an old peeled wall . Thou must repair me , Foible , before Sir Rowland comes , or I shall never keep up to my picture ...
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... character is her fairminded- ness and sense of justice . Her love for her son is , of course , the one sustaining ... character that when she is told that Helena is in love with her son , she puts herself in Helena's place and says ...
... character is her fairminded- ness and sense of justice . Her love for her son is , of course , the one sustaining ... character that when she is told that Helena is in love with her son , she puts herself in Helena's place and says ...
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The Changing Pattern of the Family | 1 |
Parents and Children | 33 |
Crabbed Age and Youth | 76 |
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