Family Relationships in Shakespeare and the Restoration Comedy of MannersOxford, 1983 - 233 ページ |
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... marriage exist in a state of conflict : love exists outside mar- riage , or ceases when marriage begins or enters marriage only to destroy it . ' This is clearly a generalization and whether or not it is true of poets in general , it is ...
... marriage exist in a state of conflict : love exists outside mar- riage , or ceases when marriage begins or enters marriage only to destroy it . ' This is clearly a generalization and whether or not it is true of poets in general , it is ...
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... marriage . ' ' A carefully arranged marriage ' , he adds , became ' the readiest means of accumulating landed property , and so , inevitably , a new attitude to marriage arose . ' It is this new attitude to marriage that we have to keep ...
... marriage . ' ' A carefully arranged marriage ' , he adds , became ' the readiest means of accumulating landed property , and so , inevitably , a new attitude to marriage arose . ' It is this new attitude to marriage that we have to keep ...
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... marriage exist in a state of conflict : love exists outside marriage , or ceases when marriage begins.'48 In Marriage A La Mode , Dryden per- haps puts the question a little too sharply , but what Palamade says sums up the situation in ...
... marriage exist in a state of conflict : love exists outside marriage , or ceases when marriage begins.'48 In Marriage A La Mode , Dryden per- haps puts the question a little too sharply , but what Palamade says sums up the situation in ...
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The Changing Pattern of the Family | 1 |
Parents and Children | 33 |
Crabbed Age and Youth | 76 |
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