As the child internalizes and submits to the father's prohibition, it turns from the pleasure to the reality principle. |
The reason for the prohibition of work was so that man could be renewed and refreshed by having one whole day that work could not claim. |
On the other side of drunkenness there is a no less committed balance of prohibition and abstinence in England. |
Despite prohibitions, Clara continues to read and write avidly throughout her term of service. |
The writer again represents a loose, not a strict, construction of dietary prohibitions. |
Some churchmen are heard to grumble about violations of the prohibitions of shared worship with heretics and schismatics. |