| Denis Christopher Flynn - 2004 - 288 páginas
...go away. Shakespeare wrote in The Winter's Tale (111. iii. 59-63, quoted in Copley 1993: 100-101): I would there were no age between ten and three-and-twenty,...wenches with child, wronging the ancientry, stealing, fighting. Even Winnicott (1963c) seemed to be saying this: There is only one cure for adolescence and... | |
| Roger Lewis - 2004 - 490 páginas
...line from The Winter's Tale that Burgess had intended as an epigraph for A Clockwork Orange: '. . . There were no age between ten and three-and-twenty,...wenches with child, wronging the ancientry, stealing, fighting . . .' (Ill, iii) here. Either one knows the identification or one does not. The question... | |
| Colin Butler - 2005 - 217 páginas
...honor, nor my lusts / Burn hotter than my faith" [4.4]). And the Shepherd deplores sexuality, saying, "I would there were no age between ten and three-and-twenty,...wenches with child, wronging the ancientry, stealing, fighting" (3.3). It is also in the audience: sexuality is one of respectability's great shared secrets.... | |
| David Semple - 2005 - 988 páginas
...• Early adult disorders (eg bipolar disorden schizophrenia) Epidemiology of adolescent disorders I would there were no age between ten and three-and-twenty....wenches with child, wronging the ancientry, stealing, fighting. Shakespeare: The Winter's Tale (Act III Scene 3) 1 Goodman R and Scott S (1997) Child Psytnmtfy.... | |
| Martin Orkin - 2005 - 236 páginas
...fluidity and complexity of human corporeality. The first time the shepherd enters the stage he complains: I would there were no age between ten and three-and-twenty,...wenches with child, wronging the ancientry, stealing, fighting . . . [Seeing the babe] . . . though I am not bookish, yet I can read waiting-gentlewoman... | |
| George A. Akerlof - 2005 - 540 páginas
...struck a familiar chord when he remarked, 'I would there were no age between sixteen and twenty-three, or that youth would sleep out the rest; for there...wenches with child, wronging the ancientry, stealing, fighting.' (Stone, 1979, p. 241) This explanation is of course too simple. Because it can be difficult... | |
| 2006 - 594 páginas
...Wintermärchen, 3. Akt, 3. Szene (in der Übersetzung von Dorothea Tieck). Im Original lautet der Text: „I would, there were no age between ten and three-and-twenty,...wenches with child, wronging the ancientry, stealing. fighting" (zitiert nach der von HALLIWELL herausgegebenen Edition "The Work of William Shakespeare",... | |
| Pamela Dean - 2006 - 484 páginas
...instead she put up the passage Nick had quoted long ago: "I would there were no age between sixteen and three-and-twenty, or that youth would sleep out...wenches with child, wronging the ancientry, stealing, fighting." This was effective as a mnemonic device. It also made her think more kindly even of the... | |
| Stephen S. Hall - 2006 - 414 páginas
...thick-sighted: thence proceeds mawkishness. — JOHN KEATS, Endymion I would there were no age between sixteen and three-andtwenty, or that youth would sleep out...wenches with child, wronging the ancientry, stealing, fighting. — WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE, The Winter's Tale lo R TWENTY-SEVEN YEARS, until his death in 1750,... | |
| Wendy Rose, David P.H. Jones, Jane Aldgate - 2005 - 352 páginas
...Beyond: Twelve Years Onwards Susan Bailey I would there were no age between ten and three and twenty, or that youth would sleep out the rest, for there...wenches with child, wronging the ancientry, stealing, fighting. (The Winter's Tale, Act III Scene III, William Shakespeare, c.1611) More than any other time... | |
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