Reflections of the Law in LiteratureUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 1956 - 83 halaman This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print. Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas. |
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... wife and to recover possession of her property , and hers to prove that at the time of the marriage Mr. Emilius already had a wife living in Prague and hence that the marriage was bigamous and void . Lady Eustace had taken refuge in the ...
... wife and to recover possession of her property , and hers to prove that at the time of the marriage Mr. Emilius already had a wife living in Prague and hence that the marriage was bigamous and void . Lady Eustace had taken refuge in the ...
Halaman 48
... wife . Therefore , he made up his mind to pay court to Portia , who , as he was also careful to explain , was " richly left , " " fair , ” and " of wondrous virtues . " You will notice the order in which he enumerated her excellencies ...
... wife . Therefore , he made up his mind to pay court to Portia , who , as he was also careful to explain , was " richly left , " " fair , ” and " of wondrous virtues . " You will notice the order in which he enumerated her excellencies ...
Halaman 79
... wife of mine , " he says ( and there is a certain merit in the charge ) " Would not begin the lie that ends with truth , Nor feign the love that brings real love about . " She was a " Lily - livered wife with milk for blood " — a ...
... wife of mine , " he says ( and there is a certain merit in the charge ) " Would not begin the lie that ends with truth , Nor feign the love that brings real love about . " She was a " Lily - livered wife with milk for blood " — a ...
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