Family Relationships in Shakespeare and the Restoration Comedy of MannersOxford, 1983 - 233 ページ |
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... mother ( Mrs Crossbite ) acts as a bawd to her daughter ( Lucy ) and when the daughter protests against her old lover ( Dapperwit ) being supplanted by a lecher- ous old man ( Alderman Gripe ) this is what the mother says : ' He has ...
... mother ( Mrs Crossbite ) acts as a bawd to her daughter ( Lucy ) and when the daughter protests against her old lover ( Dapperwit ) being supplanted by a lecher- ous old man ( Alderman Gripe ) this is what the mother says : ' He has ...
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... mother .... Indeed , through- out the meagre and mostly unsympathetic list of mothers in Shakespeare's otherwise various and splendid gallery , there is not even one in whose speech there is the throbbing of a mother's heart ; the ...
... mother .... Indeed , through- out the meagre and mostly unsympathetic list of mothers in Shakespeare's otherwise various and splendid gallery , there is not even one in whose speech there is the throbbing of a mother's heart ; the ...
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... mother indeed any human being - is Richard III . It does not surprise us when this ' hell - hound ' spreads the rumour through Buckingham that his elder brother King Edward IV is a bastard . He , of course , does it to establish his ...
... mother indeed any human being - is Richard III . It does not surprise us when this ' hell - hound ' spreads the rumour through Buckingham that his elder brother King Edward IV is a bastard . He , of course , does it to establish his ...
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The Changing Pattern of the Family | 1 |
Parents and Children | 33 |
Crabbed Age and Youth | 76 |
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