Family Relationships in Shakespeare and the Restoration Comedy of MannersOxford, 1983 - 233 ページ |
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... comes every day to our house , and eats out his thirty Guinnies ; and at three Months end , he threw me off . MRS ... come no good of your swearing , Mrs. Overdon : Say your Prayers , Pru , and go duly to Church o ' Sundays , you'l ...
... comes every day to our house , and eats out his thirty Guinnies ; and at three Months end , he threw me off . MRS ... come no good of your swearing , Mrs. Overdon : Say your Prayers , Pru , and go duly to Church o ' Sundays , you'l ...
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... comes to attend the wedding of his niece at the house of his brother , Bishop Bridgenorth . The Bishop's second brother , the General , is already there . To their surprise , Reginald's wife , Leo , also appears on the scene . After the ...
... comes to attend the wedding of his niece at the house of his brother , Bishop Bridgenorth . The Bishop's second brother , the General , is already there . To their surprise , Reginald's wife , Leo , also appears on the scene . After the ...
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... comes to the real point : ' I shan't endure to be repri- manded nor instructed : ' ' tis so dull to act always by advice , and so tedious to be told one's faults I can't bear it . Well , I won't have - you , Mirabel I am resolv'd I ...
... comes to the real point : ' I shan't endure to be repri- manded nor instructed : ' ' tis so dull to act always by advice , and so tedious to be told one's faults I can't bear it . Well , I won't have - you , Mirabel I am resolv'd I ...
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The Changing Pattern of the Family | 1 |
Parents and Children | 33 |
Crabbed Age and Youth | 76 |
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