Critical, Historical, and Explanatory Notes on Shakespeare: With Emendations of the Text and Metre, Zväzok 1AMS Press, 1973 |
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Strana 125
... wife . " I have a wife , the worft that mayin be " For though the fende coupled to her were " She wold him overmatch I dare well fwere . Sc . 5. p . 25 . Bene . Will your grace command me any fervice to the world's end ? --I will bring ...
... wife . " I have a wife , the worft that mayin be " For though the fende coupled to her were " She wold him overmatch I dare well fwere . Sc . 5. p . 25 . Bene . Will your grace command me any fervice to the world's end ? --I will bring ...
Strana 155
... wife , as having plaid false with him in his absence . V. 815 , & c . " When Phebus ' wife had fent for her Lemmon , " Anon thei wroughtin all their lufte volage , " This white crowe that hang aie in the cage , " Behelde their worke ...
... wife , as having plaid false with him in his absence . V. 815 , & c . " When Phebus ' wife had fent for her Lemmon , " Anon thei wroughtin all their lufte volage , " This white crowe that hang aie in the cage , " Behelde their worke ...
Strana 207
... wife . The affinity is terminated in the husband himself from the wife's kindred , and in the wife her felf from her husband's kindred . See Dr. Wood's new Inftitute of the Imperial , or Civil Law , book 1. chap . 2. p . 119. fourth ...
... wife . The affinity is terminated in the husband himself from the wife's kindred , and in the wife her felf from her husband's kindred . See Dr. Wood's new Inftitute of the Imperial , or Civil Law , book 1. chap . 2. p . 119. fourth ...
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