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They included , among other things , impotence and relationship within the prohibited degrees . 6. Henry Swinburne , A Treatise of Spousals , or Matrimonial Contracts ( London , 1686 ) , pp . 236-239 . This book was actually written ca.
They included , among other things , impotence and relationship within the prohibited degrees . 6. Henry Swinburne , A Treatise of Spousals , or Matrimonial Contracts ( London , 1686 ) , pp . 236-239 . This book was actually written ca.
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London 1930 . 4. Cf. A. W. Schlegel , Lectures on Dramatic Art . London 1883 . 5. Muriel Bradbrook , Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry . London 1951 , p . 162 . 6. Cf. Clifford Leech , “ The Theme of Ambition in All's Well That Ends ...
London 1930 . 4. Cf. A. W. Schlegel , Lectures on Dramatic Art . London 1883 . 5. Muriel Bradbrook , Shakespeare and Elizabethan Poetry . London 1951 , p . 162 . 6. Cf. Clifford Leech , “ The Theme of Ambition in All's Well That Ends ...
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J. R. Brown and B. Harris , Stratfordupon - Avon Studies , 3 ( London : Edward Arnold , 1961 ) , p . 80 . 8. Ibid . , pp . 80-81 . 9. Shakespeare's Festive Comedy ( Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1959 ) , p . 193 . 10.
J. R. Brown and B. Harris , Stratfordupon - Avon Studies , 3 ( London : Edward Arnold , 1961 ) , p . 80 . 8. Ibid . , pp . 80-81 . 9. Shakespeare's Festive Comedy ( Princeton : Princeton University Press , 1959 ) , p . 193 . 10.
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