Family Relationships in Shakespeare and the Restoration Comedy of MannersOxford, 1983 - 233 ページ |
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... thing in English society . But with economic indi- vidualism having become the only slogan of progress , things had become desperate indeed . Lord Keynes has described the Elizabe- than and Jacobean era as the ' golden years of modern ...
... thing in English society . But with economic indi- vidualism having become the only slogan of progress , things had become desperate indeed . Lord Keynes has described the Elizabe- than and Jacobean era as the ' golden years of modern ...
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... thing to Orlando . It is appropriate that Rosalind should offer herself in this way to her father and to the man she is going to marry , for she belongs to both of them . The interesting thing about As You Like It is that even in a ...
... thing to Orlando . It is appropriate that Rosalind should offer herself in this way to her father and to the man she is going to marry , for she belongs to both of them . The interesting thing about As You Like It is that even in a ...
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... thing he loves , but about the thing he owns . ' Leontes ' attitude to Hermi- one in The Winter's Tale is no better than that of Othello towards Desdemona . ' And many a man there is ' , he says , That little thinks she [ his wife ] has ...
... thing he loves , but about the thing he owns . ' Leontes ' attitude to Hermi- one in The Winter's Tale is no better than that of Othello towards Desdemona . ' And many a man there is ' , he says , That little thinks she [ his wife ] has ...
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The Changing Pattern of the Family | 1 |
Parents and Children | 33 |
Crabbed Age and Youth | 76 |
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