Family Relationships in Shakespeare and the Restoration Comedy of MannersOxford, 1983 - 233 ページ |
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... thought nothing belonged to a father but forgiveness and affection ; no authority , no correction , no arbi- trary power ; nothing to be done , but for him to offend , and me to pardon . I warrant you , if he danced till doomsday , he ...
... thought nothing belonged to a father but forgiveness and affection ; no authority , no correction , no arbi- trary power ; nothing to be done , but for him to offend , and me to pardon . I warrant you , if he danced till doomsday , he ...
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... thought of his wife's impos- ing a bastard on him - that is The Winter's Tale . The moment the thought crosses Leontes ' mind that Polixenes and his wife might be lovers , he starts talking of ' mingling bloods ' ( I.ii.108 ) . And then ...
... thought of his wife's impos- ing a bastard on him - that is The Winter's Tale . The moment the thought crosses Leontes ' mind that Polixenes and his wife might be lovers , he starts talking of ' mingling bloods ' ( I.ii.108 ) . And then ...
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... Thought ( New York , 1975 ) . Shanley , Mary Lyndon , ' Marriage Contract and Social Contract in Seventeenth Century Political Thought ' , Western Political Quarterly , 1979 . Springer , Marlene ( ed . ) , What Manner of Women : Essays ...
... Thought ( New York , 1975 ) . Shanley , Mary Lyndon , ' Marriage Contract and Social Contract in Seventeenth Century Political Thought ' , Western Political Quarterly , 1979 . Springer , Marlene ( ed . ) , What Manner of Women : Essays ...
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The Changing Pattern of the Family | 1 |
Parents and Children | 33 |
Crabbed Age and Youth | 76 |
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