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Brutus is truly shocked at his wife's kneeling to him , and his quick “ Kneel not , gentle Portia " is not more conscious of the indignity than Portia's immediate “ I should not need , if you were gentle Brutus .
Brutus is truly shocked at his wife's kneeling to him , and his quick “ Kneel not , gentle Portia " is not more conscious of the indignity than Portia's immediate “ I should not need , if you were gentle Brutus .
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The next winter - November , 1744 - his passionately loved wife died , leaving him with two small children . A devoted young housekeeper who had cared for her for many years continued to care for the children , and Fielding's favorite ...
The next winter - November , 1744 - his passionately loved wife died , leaving him with two small children . A devoted young housekeeper who had cared for her for many years continued to care for the children , and Fielding's favorite ...
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It had been impossible for him to secure the leisure for such an undertaking until now when , his moderate household expenses assured by his wife's income , the proceeds of his Notes of a Journey through France and Italy and of the two ...
It had been impossible for him to secure the leisure for such an undertaking until now when , his moderate household expenses assured by his wife's income , the proceeds of his Notes of a Journey through France and Italy and of the two ...
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