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Admittedly the espousals are clandestine , being sworn in secret and lacking the religious ceremony in facie ecclesiae , but this kind of secret marriage could be , and in fact was on occasion , upheld in court , although ecclesiastical ...
Admittedly the espousals are clandestine , being sworn in secret and lacking the religious ceremony in facie ecclesiae , but this kind of secret marriage could be , and in fact was on occasion , upheld in court , although ecclesiastical ...
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And for all our distaste for the bed - trick , it remains the perfect emblem of the joyless encounter that Bertram is in fact seeking . In return for the ring of his father's that has been passed down for six successive generations and ...
And for all our distaste for the bed - trick , it remains the perfect emblem of the joyless encounter that Bertram is in fact seeking . In return for the ring of his father's that has been passed down for six successive generations and ...
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The essentially lifeless , tick - tock rhythm of Henry's language suggests ironically that in fact the simply natural life that Henry covets would be void of meaning , especially for anyone nurtured by the arts and learning of ...
The essentially lifeless , tick - tock rhythm of Henry's language suggests ironically that in fact the simply natural life that Henry covets would be void of meaning , especially for anyone nurtured by the arts and learning of ...
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