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Page vii
... marriage , wedded Joan , a daughter of Gilbert St. Clair , ( his relation John's wife , ) and had issue several children , the eldest of whom , Thomas Ford of Ilsington , married the sister ( daughter ) of the famous Lord Chief Justice ...
... marriage , wedded Joan , a daughter of Gilbert St. Clair , ( his relation John's wife , ) and had issue several children , the eldest of whom , Thomas Ford of Ilsington , married the sister ( daughter ) of the famous Lord Chief Justice ...
Page xxxv
... the latter , ultimately vindicated by an unlooked - for marriage . Feeble and imperfect , however , as the plot of the " Lady's Trial " is , and trifling as some of the characters will be found , it is not INTRODUCTION . XXXV.
... the latter , ultimately vindicated by an unlooked - for marriage . Feeble and imperfect , however , as the plot of the " Lady's Trial " is , and trifling as some of the characters will be found , it is not INTRODUCTION . XXXV.
Page civ
... Marriage joys are the sinews of concord . " A metaphor taken from the sinews of a musical instrument . " Excellent . G. 285. W. 262. Asleep , sleep , şir . Read : Asleep ! asleep , sir ! The matter is not much ; and yet it should be ...
... Marriage joys are the sinews of concord . " A metaphor taken from the sinews of a musical instrument . " Excellent . G. 285. W. 262. Asleep , sleep , şir . Read : Asleep ! asleep , sir ! The matter is not much ; and yet it should be ...
Page cxxvii
... marriage . G. 466. W.425 . but as for me , Your fury or affection - judge the rest . Could not the critic see that he was printing mere jargon ? but as for me , Read : Be record all my fate ! I do detest Your fury or affection : -judge ...
... marriage . G. 466. W.425 . but as for me , Your fury or affection - judge the rest . Could not the critic see that he was printing mere jargon ? but as for me , Read : Be record all my fate ! I do detest Your fury or affection : -judge ...
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... Marriage is expensive ; but if I do not charge myself with a wife , I shall not only be able to live , but to buy an estate . " This is the constant meaning of the verb in our old dramatists : as a substantive , purchase was a cant term ...
... Marriage is expensive ; but if I do not charge myself with a wife , I shall not only be able to live , but to buy an estate . " This is the constant meaning of the verb in our old dramatists : as a substantive , purchase was a cant term ...
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