Family Relationships in Shakespeare and the Restoration Comedy of MannersOxford, 1983 - 233 ページ |
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... treat their wives as prop- erty . These men are usually cuckolded by their wives and treated with contempt by their male friends and acquaintances . There is , of course , the classic case of Mr Pinchwife in The Country Wife ( 1675 ) ...
... treat their wives as prop- erty . These men are usually cuckolded by their wives and treated with contempt by their male friends and acquaintances . There is , of course , the classic case of Mr Pinchwife in The Country Wife ( 1675 ) ...
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... treated such women with contempt and the only husbands it found for them were country bumpkins or old fops . But Mirabel makes sure that Mrs Fainall does not suffer in public estimation ( ' that idol , reputation ' ) and so he selects a ...
... treated such women with contempt and the only husbands it found for them were country bumpkins or old fops . But Mirabel makes sure that Mrs Fainall does not suffer in public estimation ( ' that idol , reputation ' ) and so he selects a ...
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... treat her how he will.93 But surely not all that she says , and specially the spirit in which she says it need apply to the marriage of Mirabel and Millam- ant . There is no question of Mirabel treating Millamant ill . He is intelligent ...
... treat her how he will.93 But surely not all that she says , and specially the spirit in which she says it need apply to the marriage of Mirabel and Millam- ant . There is no question of Mirabel treating Millamant ill . He is intelligent ...
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The Changing Pattern of the Family | 1 |
Parents and Children | 33 |
Crabbed Age and Youth | 76 |
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