The Complete Works of William Shakespeare, Volume 1Current Literature Publishing Company, 1909 |
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Page 33
... friends is in that document limited to those of the bride . No conclusion can be safely drawn from the last - named clause , it being one very usual in such instruments , but it may perhaps be inferred from the other circumstances that ...
... friends is in that document limited to those of the bride . No conclusion can be safely drawn from the last - named clause , it being one very usual in such instruments , but it may perhaps be inferred from the other circumstances that ...
Page 35
... friends . When re- quested to explain the reason of this omission , “ she an- swered that her leasure wold not lett her and that she thought she cold not obtaine her mother's goodwill , but , quoth she , nevertheless I am the same woman ...
... friends . When re- quested to explain the reason of this omission , “ she an- swered that her leasure wold not lett her and that she thought she cold not obtaine her mother's goodwill , but , quoth she , nevertheless I am the same woman ...
Page 36
... with equanimity by their own neighbors , relatives , and friends , upon what grounds can a modern critic fairly impugn the propriety of their conduct ? And that they were so regarded is all but indisputable . Assuming , 36 Life WILLIAM.
... with equanimity by their own neighbors , relatives , and friends , upon what grounds can a modern critic fairly impugn the propriety of their conduct ? And that they were so regarded is all but indisputable . Assuming , 36 Life WILLIAM.
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... friends of appreciable influence , would as- suredly have fared no better on such occasions than poor Hiccox , unless he had been , as he obviously was not , high in the favor of Davy , the servingman ; and the most ra- tional mode of ...
... friends of appreciable influence , would as- suredly have fared no better on such occasions than poor Hiccox , unless he had been , as he obviously was not , high in the favor of Davy , the servingman ; and the most ra- tional mode of ...
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... friends with one who was beginning to be appreci- ated by the higher classes of society . The annoyance , however , occasioned by Greene's posthumous criticism was soon forgotten by the poet amid the triumphs of his sub- sequent career ...
... friends with one who was beginning to be appreci- ated by the higher classes of society . The annoyance , however , occasioned by Greene's posthumous criticism was soon forgotten by the poet amid the triumphs of his sub- sequent career ...
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