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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 .
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The axis of the plot in every novel except Emma is money and marriage or rank and marriage . But for the most part Northanger Abbey deals with the qualities and attitudes required of a marriageable miss rather than with the direct ...
The axis of the plot in every novel except Emma is money and marriage or rank and marriage . But for the most part Northanger Abbey deals with the qualities and attitudes required of a marriageable miss rather than with the direct ...
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Complex and simple , aware and unaware , do not belong together , except that in marriages made by economics they often ... Without thinking highly either of men or of matrimony , marriage had always been her object ; it was the only ...
Complex and simple , aware and unaware , do not belong together , except that in marriages made by economics they often ... Without thinking highly either of men or of matrimony , marriage had always been her object ; it was the only ...
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