Shakespeare and CatholicismSheed and Ward, 1952 - 446 sider |
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Side 85
Heinrich Mutschmann, Karl P. Wentersdorf. 16. Shakespeare's Marriage And will you , being a man of your breed- ing , be married under a bush , like a beggar ? Get you to church , and have a good priest that can tell you what marriage is ...
Heinrich Mutschmann, Karl P. Wentersdorf. 16. Shakespeare's Marriage And will you , being a man of your breed- ing , be married under a bush , like a beggar ? Get you to church , and have a good priest that can tell you what marriage is ...
Side 93
... marriage license , and that it was not applied for to have the ceremony performed in Stratford . It is obvious that he did not intend to be married there when applying for the license . We may go further and assert that he had a special ...
... marriage license , and that it was not applied for to have the ceremony performed in Stratford . It is obvious that he did not intend to be married there when applying for the license . We may go further and assert that he had a special ...
Side 272
... marriage he blessed constituted a breach of the canon law and was thus a misuse of " the honourable name of lawful marriage . " But although Romeo and Juliet marry without the consent of their parents , the marriage is not invalid ...
... marriage he blessed constituted a breach of the canon law and was thus a misuse of " the honourable name of lawful marriage . " But although Romeo and Juliet marry without the consent of their parents , the marriage is not invalid ...
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THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE ANGLICAN CHURCH | 3 |
THE CATHOLIC MISSION AND ITS CONSEQUENCES | 11 |
THE QUARREL BETWEEN THE SECULAR CLERGY | 22 |
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