The Great Tradition in English Literature: From Shakespeare to Jane AustenCitadel Press, 1953 |
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Pagina 44
... husband changes his mind . Nor is the contrast of the dictator and the republican any less clear in terms of the kind of woman each has chosen to marry . Portia stands on her dignity as an equal , and bases her right to share her husband's ...
... husband changes his mind . Nor is the contrast of the dictator and the republican any less clear in terms of the kind of woman each has chosen to marry . Portia stands on her dignity as an equal , and bases her right to share her husband's ...
Pagina 181
... husband . Judge Hales . To whom he said , Woman , I told thee before I could do thee no good ; because they have taken that for a conviction which thy husband spoke at the sessions : And un- less there be something done to undo that , I ...
... husband . Judge Hales . To whom he said , Woman , I told thee before I could do thee no good ; because they have taken that for a conviction which thy husband spoke at the sessions : And un- less there be something done to undo that , I ...
Pagina 182
... husband's re- leasement ; who , when they had seen it , they said , that they could not release him , but had committed his releasement to the Judges , at the next assizes . This he told me ; and now I come to you to see if any thing ...
... husband's re- leasement ; who , when they had seen it , they said , that they could not release him , but had committed his releasement to the Judges , at the next assizes . This he told me ; and now I come to you to see if any thing ...
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