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... wife . No gruesome detail is spared in bringing this situation to life . At the end we see the woman , her body ... wife , asks her husband , What reason have you to send your wife away ? 90 THE PATTERN OF TRAGICOMEDY.
... wife . No gruesome detail is spared in bringing this situation to life . At the end we see the woman , her body ... wife , asks her husband , What reason have you to send your wife away ? 90 THE PATTERN OF TRAGICOMEDY.
Page 130
... Wife for a Month , in Cupid's Revenge , in the Double Marriage , and in many more of his Tragedies , shew this . Shakspeare had nothing of this contortion in his mind , none of that craving after romantic incidents , and flights of ...
... Wife for a Month , in Cupid's Revenge , in the Double Marriage , and in many more of his Tragedies , shew this . Shakspeare had nothing of this contortion in his mind , none of that craving after romantic incidents , and flights of ...
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... Wife and Have a Wife , 100 ; The Scornful Lady , 100 , 101 , 105 , 107 ; The Sea - Voyage , 111 ; The Spanish Curate , 111 ; Thierry and Theo- doret , 117 , 129-31 ; The Two Noble Kinsmen , 135 ; Valentinian , 132 ; A Very Woman , x ...
... Wife and Have a Wife , 100 ; The Scornful Lady , 100 , 101 , 105 , 107 ; The Sea - Voyage , 111 ; The Spanish Curate , 111 ; Thierry and Theo- doret , 117 , 129-31 ; The Two Noble Kinsmen , 135 ; Valentinian , 132 ; A Very Woman , x ...
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