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... married once , I have my wish . La . Cap . Marry , that marry is the very theme I came to talk of : - Tell me , daughter Juliet , How stands your disposition to be married ? Jul . It is an honour that I dream not of . Nurse . An honour ...
... married once , I have my wish . La . Cap . Marry , that marry is the very theme I came to talk of : - Tell me , daughter Juliet , How stands your disposition to be married ? Jul . It is an honour that I dream not of . Nurse . An honour ...
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William Shakespeare. She's not well married , that lives married long But she's best married , that dies married young . Dry up your tears , and stick your rosemary On this fair corse ; and , as the custom is , In all her best array bear ...
William Shakespeare. She's not well married , that lives married long But she's best married , that dies married young . Dry up your tears , and stick your rosemary On this fair corse ; and , as the custom is , In all her best array bear ...
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... married is not sufficiently implied in these words , since they mean , according to Iago's licentious manner of expressing himself , no more than a man " very near being married . " This seems to have been the case in respect of Cassio ...
... married is not sufficiently implied in these words , since they mean , according to Iago's licentious manner of expressing himself , no more than a man " very near being married . " This seems to have been the case in respect of Cassio ...
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