Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volumen 2321968 |
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... wife ; but having formerly been a libertine , a revisit to the scenes of his licentiousness brings back upon him the full tide of his early habits and recollections : hence the title of the play- " The Relapse ; " and this was the ...
... wife ; but having formerly been a libertine , a revisit to the scenes of his licentiousness brings back upon him the full tide of his early habits and recollections : hence the title of the play- " The Relapse ; " and this was the ...
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... wife , who is painted to represent Venus ! What a delightful confounding of the unities ! A Protestant clergyman presenting a treatise against a priest marrying a second wife to the goddess Venus of all beings ! Then the heirloom ...
... wife , who is painted to represent Venus ! What a delightful confounding of the unities ! A Protestant clergyman presenting a treatise against a priest marrying a second wife to the goddess Venus of all beings ! Then the heirloom ...
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... wife was Ashton . Sir F. Thesiger then handed him a letter which he had written to Miss Clarence Smythe , in which the plaintiff stated , " I have a second wife . " Plaintiff explained that he might have meant a young wife , but he was ...
... wife was Ashton . Sir F. Thesiger then handed him a letter which he had written to Miss Clarence Smythe , in which the plaintiff stated , " I have a second wife . " Plaintiff explained that he might have meant a young wife , but he was ...
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