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Pagina 63
These two scenes were described in the discussion of Julius Caesar above , where we also cited Portia's statement , often quoted as the simplest and clearest explicit definition the plays afford of the meaning of a real marriage .
These two scenes were described in the discussion of Julius Caesar above , where we also cited Portia's statement , often quoted as the simplest and clearest explicit definition the plays afford of the meaning of a real marriage .
Pagina 136
Similarly , beginning with the Catholic admission of annulment for an unconsummated marriage , he argues : that indisposition , unfitness , or contrariety of mind , arising from a cause in nature unchangeable , hindering and ever likely ...
Similarly , beginning with the Catholic admission of annulment for an unconsummated marriage , he argues : that indisposition , unfitness , or contrariety of mind , arising from a cause in nature unchangeable , hindering and ever likely ...
Pagina 296
Some of the letters included were described : " From a Maid - servant in Town , acquainting her Father and Mother in the Country with a Proposal of Marriage , and asking their Consent . " " From a Son reduced by his own Extravagance ...
Some of the letters included were described : " From a Maid - servant in Town , acquainting her Father and Mother in the Country with a Proposal of Marriage , and asking their Consent . " " From a Son reduced by his own Extravagance ...
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