Family Relationships in Shakespeare and the Restoration Comedy of MannersOxford, 1983 - 233 ページ |
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... old age.3 Youth , in fact , was often denounced as a dangerous period when restraint was most needed . Shakespeare himself seems to refer to this view when he makes the shepherd in The Winter's Tale say : ' I would there were no age ...
... old age.3 Youth , in fact , was often denounced as a dangerous period when restraint was most needed . Shakespeare himself seems to refer to this view when he makes the shepherd in The Winter's Tale say : ' I would there were no age ...
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... old represented higher values of life which the young perhaps may not be able to emulate . The play seems to end not ... age will not have any of the traditional advan- tages of that period of life : I have lived long enough : my way of life ...
... old represented higher values of life which the young perhaps may not be able to emulate . The play seems to end not ... age will not have any of the traditional advan- tages of that period of life : I have lived long enough : my way of life ...
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... old age in a similar light in his own father - a father who , he claims , had ' Hyperion's curls ; the front of Jove himself ; / An eye like Mars , to threaten and command ? ' ( III.iv.56-7 ) . His purpose , in his com- ments on old age ...
... old age in a similar light in his own father - a father who , he claims , had ' Hyperion's curls ; the front of Jove himself ; / An eye like Mars , to threaten and command ? ' ( III.iv.56-7 ) . His purpose , in his com- ments on old age ...
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The Changing Pattern of the Family | 1 |
Parents and Children | 33 |
Crabbed Age and Youth | 76 |
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