Family Relationships in Shakespeare and the Restoration Comedy of MannersOxford, 1983 - 233 ページ |
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... talks of the old feeling ' the craving of a false appetite when the true is decayed ' and Mirabel compares this ' false appetite ' to ' the green sickness of a second childhood ' or the ' depraved ' appetite of a girl . It is clear that ...
... talks of the old feeling ' the craving of a false appetite when the true is decayed ' and Mirabel compares this ' false appetite ' to ' the green sickness of a second childhood ' or the ' depraved ' appetite of a girl . It is clear that ...
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... talking back , babbling , or running away.'44 Shakespeare rarely exposes his women to this indignity although he ... talks of ' Taming [ her ] wild heart to [ his ] loving hand ' ( III.i.112 ) ( Italics mine ) . It must be admitted that ...
... talking back , babbling , or running away.'44 Shakespeare rarely exposes his women to this indignity although he ... talks of ' Taming [ her ] wild heart to [ his ] loving hand ' ( III.i.112 ) ( Italics mine ) . It must be admitted that ...
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... talks to seduce men , the Shrew talks to emasculate men , the Gossip talks to annoy men , and the talk of the Prophe- tess is often equivocal and baffling . ' 33. Carol Thomas Neely , ' Women and Men in Othello : " What should such a ...
... talks to seduce men , the Shrew talks to emasculate men , the Gossip talks to annoy men , and the talk of the Prophe- tess is often equivocal and baffling . ' 33. Carol Thomas Neely , ' Women and Men in Othello : " What should such a ...
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The Changing Pattern of the Family | 1 |
Parents and Children | 33 |
Crabbed Age and Youth | 76 |
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