The Language of Puritan Feeling: An Exploration in Literature, Psychology, and Social HistoryRutgers University Press, 1980 - 346 páginas |
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... seems not to have lived up to the patriarchal ideal for Puritan and Elizabethan families . Where the conventional picture of family life demands the children's deference , Josselin's children made their own marriage choices , some ...
... seems not to have lived up to the patriarchal ideal for Puritan and Elizabethan families . Where the conventional picture of family life demands the children's deference , Josselin's children made their own marriage choices , some ...
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... seems to have been too much loving , not too little . William Whately , an Old England preacher , ad- vised parents to say to themselves , " Let me take heed therefore that I do not overlove him , that I do not cocker him , and as it ...
... seems to have been too much loving , not too little . William Whately , an Old England preacher , ad- vised parents to say to themselves , " Let me take heed therefore that I do not overlove him , that I do not cocker him , and as it ...
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... seems to be a more anxious and fearful mother's equally demanding expectations . The intensity of her death- bed wishes recalls that of Heywood's wife . More inscrutably , Katharine Mather seems to have shared with Heywood's mother and ...
... seems to be a more anxious and fearful mother's equally demanding expectations . The intensity of her death- bed wishes recalls that of Heywood's wife . More inscrutably , Katharine Mather seems to have shared with Heywood's mother and ...
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CHAPTER | 5 |
Puritans Hate Stage Plays? | 23 |
CHAPTER | 41 |
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