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The object of the bond was affection of poets was sometimes more fanciful than
real ; to obtain such a dispensation from the bishop of Worcester and his notion
was , that Anne Hathaway was a woman as would authorize a clergyman to unite
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The object of the bond was affection of poets was sometimes more fanciful than
real ; to obtain such a dispensation from the bishop of Worcester and his notion
was , that Anne Hathaway was a woman as would authorize a clergyman to unite
...
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Because she sees you the slave of another woman . " was considering the best
mode of adapting to the stage tlie The resemblance between Gineura and her
brother Fortu| incidents of Bandello ' s novel . There is no hint , in any source nato
is ...
Because she sees you the slave of another woman . " was considering the best
mode of adapting to the stage tlie The resemblance between Gineura and her
brother Fortu| incidents of Bandello ' s novel . There is no hint , in any source nato
is ...
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2 1 1 the change of a word , of a line in " The True Tragedy , " 1595 , 1 pation :
with the whole course of his detested life , and " O ! tiger ' s heart , wrapp ' d in a
woman ' s hide . " most deserued death . As it hath beene lately Acted by the
Thus ...
2 1 1 the change of a word , of a line in " The True Tragedy , " 1595 , 1 pation :
with the whole course of his detested life , and " O ! tiger ' s heart , wrapp ' d in a
woman ' s hide . " most deserued death . As it hath beene lately Acted by the
Thus ...
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Know , noble lord , they have devis ' d a mean If with his tongue he cannot win a
woman . How he her chamber - window will ascend , Duke . But she I mean is
promis ' d by her friends And with a corded ladder fetch her down Unto a youthful
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Know , noble lord , they have devis ' d a mean If with his tongue he cannot win a
woman . How he her chamber - window will ascend , Duke . But she I mean is
promis ' d by her friends And with a corded ladder fetch her down Unto a youthful
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Sackerson loose , twenty times , and have taken him Slen . Why , if it be so , I will
marry her upon any by the chain ; but , I warrant you , the women have so
reasonable demands . cried and shriek ' d at it , that it pass ' d4 : but women , Eva
.
Sackerson loose , twenty times , and have taken him Slen . Why , if it be so , I will
marry her upon any by the chain ; but , I warrant you , the women have so
reasonable demands . cried and shriek ' d at it , that it pass ' d4 : but women , Eva
.
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