Family Relationships in Shakespeare and the Restoration Comedy of MannersOxford, 1983 - 233 ページ |
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... thee but as a property . ( III.iv.9-10 ) He tells her in very candid terms : I will confess thy father's wealth Was the first motive that I woo'd thee , Anne : Yet , wooing thee , I found thee of more value Than stamps in gold , or sums ...
... thee but as a property . ( III.iv.9-10 ) He tells her in very candid terms : I will confess thy father's wealth Was the first motive that I woo'd thee , Anne : Yet , wooing thee , I found thee of more value Than stamps in gold , or sums ...
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... thee well . I have known thee these twenty - nine years , come peascod - time ; but an honester and truer - hearted man fare thee well . - well , - ( II.iv.252 ff . ) Falstaff is given almost a hero's farewell by the two women , and the ...
... thee well . I have known thee these twenty - nine years , come peascod - time ; but an honester and truer - hearted man fare thee well . - well , - ( II.iv.252 ff . ) Falstaff is given almost a hero's farewell by the two women , and the ...
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... thee distrustful of the wife of thy bosom ? because she is young and vigorous , and , I am old and impotent . Then , why didst thee marry , Isaac ? because she was beauti- ful and tempting , and because I was obstinate and doting , so ...
... thee distrustful of the wife of thy bosom ? because she is young and vigorous , and , I am old and impotent . Then , why didst thee marry , Isaac ? because she was beauti- ful and tempting , and because I was obstinate and doting , so ...
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The Changing Pattern of the Family | 1 |
Parents and Children | 33 |
Crabbed Age and Youth | 76 |
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