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الصفحة 191
... having regard to the time of the births of his children , and by his last bequest to his wife . ... in their way of life whereby they maintain themselves and their wives and families , being both married and of good reputation .
... having regard to the time of the births of his children , and by his last bequest to his wife . ... in their way of life whereby they maintain themselves and their wives and families , being both married and of good reputation .
الصفحة 192
In doing so did he neglect the duty and affection which he owed to his wife ? He did not . Shakspere knew the law of England better than his legal commentators . His estates , with the exception of a copyhold tenement , expressly ...
In doing so did he neglect the duty and affection which he owed to his wife ? He did not . Shakspere knew the law of England better than his legal commentators . His estates , with the exception of a copyhold tenement , expressly ...
الصفحة 348
Why he , that wears her like her medal , Cannot be mute , ) or thought , ( for cogitation hanging Resides not in that man that does not think , a ) About his neck , Bohemia : Who -- if I My wife is slippery ?
Why he , that wears her like her medal , Cannot be mute , ) or thought , ( for cogitation hanging Resides not in that man that does not think , a ) About his neck , Bohemia : Who -- if I My wife is slippery ?
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