Family Relationships in Shakespeare and the Restoration Comedy of MannersOxford, 1983 - 233 ページ |
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... happy ' - but how does he know whether she is happy or not ? In traditional societies it is the mothers who try to understand the needs and urges of their daughters . Desdemona has no mother and Brabantio , an important senator , has ...
... happy ' - but how does he know whether she is happy or not ? In traditional societies it is the mothers who try to understand the needs and urges of their daughters . Desdemona has no mother and Brabantio , an important senator , has ...
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... happy note , but we remain morally confused . Has an unworthy husband been made worthy by a loving and forgiving wife ? Has he grown in self - knowledge ? Dr Johnson said that Bertram had merely been ' dismissed to happiness ' . But ...
... happy note , but we remain morally confused . Has an unworthy husband been made worthy by a loving and forgiving wife ? Has he grown in self - knowledge ? Dr Johnson said that Bertram had merely been ' dismissed to happiness ' . But ...
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... Happy the parents of so fair a child ; Happy the man whom favourable stars Allots thee for his lovely bed - fellow . ( V.i.36-40 ) When Petruchio reprimands her and tells her that Vincentio is not a maid but an ' old , wrinkled , faded ...
... Happy the parents of so fair a child ; Happy the man whom favourable stars Allots thee for his lovely bed - fellow . ( V.i.36-40 ) When Petruchio reprimands her and tells her that Vincentio is not a maid but an ' old , wrinkled , faded ...
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The Changing Pattern of the Family | 1 |
Parents and Children | 33 |
Crabbed Age and Youth | 76 |
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