Family Relationships in Shakespeare and the Restoration Comedy of MannersOxford, 1983 - 233 ページ |
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... fact he claims that after knowing all the facts he will ' love her dearly , ever , every dearly ' ( V.iii.314 ) but somehow one does not feel very comfortable . Perhaps , knowing her world as she does a world in which a woman can get ...
... fact he claims that after knowing all the facts he will ' love her dearly , ever , every dearly ' ( V.iii.314 ) but somehow one does not feel very comfortable . Perhaps , knowing her world as she does a world in which a woman can get ...
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... fact that the women in Gouge's parish , Blackfriars ( where he preached between 1608 and 1622 , the year of the publi- cation of his sermons ) protested against ' his exposition of wifely subjection ' . The protest , however , failed to ...
... fact that the women in Gouge's parish , Blackfriars ( where he preached between 1608 and 1622 , the year of the publi- cation of his sermons ) protested against ' his exposition of wifely subjection ' . The protest , however , failed to ...
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... fact that men kept mistresses , there would have been no need for many of the scenes of conversion in the last act . There seems no doubt that many of the comic heroines were quite concerned about the future conduct of the heroes . If ...
... fact that men kept mistresses , there would have been no need for many of the scenes of conversion in the last act . There seems no doubt that many of the comic heroines were quite concerned about the future conduct of the heroes . If ...
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The Changing Pattern of the Family | 1 |
Parents and Children | 33 |
Crabbed Age and Youth | 76 |
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accept arranged marriage asks attitude Beatrice become Bellair Capulet character Cited claim clearly Cockwood Comedy of Manners comic heroine Congreve consent contemporary Coriolanus Country Wife course daughter Desdemona Dorimant Dorimant's duty Elizabethan Emelia England Fainall Falstaff father Germaine Greer give happy Harriet hath hero honour human husband Ibid II.i II.ii III.i III.iii Italics IV.i John Locke Juliet kind King Lear L. C. Knights Lady Wishfort liberty live London lord lovers marry Mary Astell Matrimony Millamant mind Mirabel mistress moral mother nature never obedience old age Old Bellair Orlando Othello parents patriarchal family peare's perhaps period Petruchio play playwrights Puritan recognize regard rejects relationship Restoration comedy Restoration comic Restoration Drama riage role Romeo Rosalind says scene seventeenth century sexual Shakespeare situation social society surely tells thee thing Thomas thou tion treated V.ii wholly wife wives woman women Young Bellair youth