Family Relationships in Shakespeare and the Restoration Comedy of MannersOxford, 1983 - 233 ページ |
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... youth was a period of irres- ponsibility and that wisdom came only with old age.3 Youth , in fact , was often denounced as a dangerous period when restraint was most needed . Shakespeare himself seems to refer to this view when he makes ...
... youth was a period of irres- ponsibility and that wisdom came only with old age.3 Youth , in fact , was often denounced as a dangerous period when restraint was most needed . Shakespeare himself seems to refer to this view when he makes ...
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... youth and age : Crabbed age and youth cannot live together : Youth is full of pleasance , age is full of care ; Youth like summer morn , age like winter weather ; Youth like summer brave , age like winter bare . Youth is full of sport ...
... youth and age : Crabbed age and youth cannot live together : Youth is full of pleasance , age is full of care ; Youth like summer morn , age like winter weather ; Youth like summer brave , age like winter bare . Youth is full of sport ...
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... youth ; My voice shall sound as you do prompt mine ear ; And I will stoop and humble my intents To your well - practis'd wise directions . ( V.ii.118-121 ) The only old man in Shakespeare who is presented as wholly ridiculous is Justice ...
... youth ; My voice shall sound as you do prompt mine ear ; And I will stoop and humble my intents To your well - practis'd wise directions . ( V.ii.118-121 ) The only old man in Shakespeare who is presented as wholly ridiculous is Justice ...
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The Changing Pattern of the Family | 1 |
Parents and Children | 33 |
Crabbed Age and Youth | 76 |
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