Family Relationships in Shakespeare and the Restoration Comedy of MannersOxford, 1983 - 233 ページ |
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... child- ren understand that ' Parents in regard to their children , doe beare a singular image of God , as he is the Creatour , Sustainer , and Governour.'3 In his advice to children , Thomas Cobbett categori- cally stated : ' Present ...
... child- ren understand that ' Parents in regard to their children , doe beare a singular image of God , as he is the Creatour , Sustainer , and Governour.'3 In his advice to children , Thomas Cobbett categori- cally stated : ' Present ...
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... child's happiness . Indeed if any child demanded that his or her wishes be consulted , parents are often outraged . Their reaction is often understandable in view of their feeling that the arrangements made by them for their children's ...
... child's happiness . Indeed if any child demanded that his or her wishes be consulted , parents are often outraged . Their reaction is often understandable in view of their feeling that the arrangements made by them for their children's ...
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... Child has dwindled , and dwindled away : her next Maiden - head brought me but ten ; and from ten she fell to five ; and at last to a single Guinny : she has no luck to keeping ; they all leave her , the more my sorrow . ALDO .: We must ...
... Child has dwindled , and dwindled away : her next Maiden - head brought me but ten ; and from ten she fell to five ; and at last to a single Guinny : she has no luck to keeping ; they all leave her , the more my sorrow . ALDO .: We must ...
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The Changing Pattern of the Family | 1 |
Parents and Children | 33 |
Crabbed Age and Youth | 76 |
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