History of English Literature, Том 2F. Ungar Publishing Company, 1965 |
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... wives catch a glimpse , his wife least of all . He had , in fact , chosen like a student , so much the more at random because his former life had been of " a well - governed and wise appetite . " Equally like a man of the closet , he ...
... wives catch a glimpse , his wife least of all . He had , in fact , chosen like a student , so much the more at random because his former life had been of " a well - governed and wise appetite . " Equally like a man of the closet , he ...
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... Wife , he marries her in order to profane marriage , de- prives her of honour , still more of modesty , still more of grace , and changes her artless tenderness into shameless instincts and scandalous confessions . If he takes ...
... Wife , he marries her in order to profane marriage , de- prives her of honour , still more of modesty , still more of grace , and changes her artless tenderness into shameless instincts and scandalous confessions . If he takes ...
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... wife a slut and a liar . He goes to her , forcibly embraces her , and as she turns away , cries , " I see it goes damnably against your stomach - and therefore kiss me again . ( Kisses and tumbles her . ) So , now you being as dirty and ...
... wife a slut and a liar . He goes to her , forcibly embraces her , and as she turns away , cries , " I see it goes damnably against your stomach - and therefore kiss me again . ( Kisses and tumbles her . ) So , now you being as dirty and ...
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