she shall pay me her maidenhead ere they have it. Men shall hold of me in capite; and we charge and command that their wives be as free as heart can wish, or tongue can tell." He thus declares a great forthcoming change in the tenure of land and in the... Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements Considered - Seite 76von John Campbell Baron Campbell - 1859 - 117 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Karl Schmidt - 1881 - 456 Seiten
...on his Shoulders, unless he pay me trlbute: there shall not a maid be married, but she shall pay to me her maidenhead, ere they have it. Men shall hold...wives be as free as heart can wish, or tongue can teil." — Diese ganze Stelle spricht von den Peers. Der Doppelpunkt hinter „tribute" deutet an,... | |
| Karl Joseph Liborius Schmidt - 1881 - 454 Seiten
...on his shoulders, unless he pay me trit>ute: there shall not a maid be married, but she shall pay to me her maidenhead, ere they have it. Men shall hold of me in capite; and we Charge «nd command, that their wives be äs free äs heart can wish, or tongue can teil." — Diese ganze... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1882 - 206 Seiten
...on his shoulders, unless he pay me tribute; there shall not a maid be married, but she shall pay to me her maidenhead ere they have it. Men shall hold...wives be as free as heart can wish or tongue can tell. Dick. My lord, when shall we go to Cheapside, and take up commodities upon our bills? n? Cade. Marry,... | |
| George Wilkes - 1882 - 512 Seiten
...on his shoulders, unless he pay me tribute: there shall not a maid be married, hut she shall pay to me her maidenhead, ere they have it. Men shall hold of me incapite: and we charge and command that their wives be as free as heart can wish, or tongue can tell.... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 944 Seiten
...on his shoulders, unless he pay me tribute ; there shall not a maid be married, but she shall pay to me her maidenhead ere they have it: men shall hold...wives be as free as heart can wish or tongue can tell. 112 Dick. My lord, when shall we go to Cheapside and take up commodities upon our bills ? Cude. Marry,... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 748 Seiten
...on his shoul ders, unless he pay me tribute; there shall not a maid be married, but she shall pay to me her maidenhead, ere they have it: men shall hold...be as free as heart can wish, or tongue can tell. Dick. My lord, when shall we go to Cheapside, and take up commodities upon our bills? Cade. Marry,... | |
| Franklin Fiske Heard - 1883 - 208 Seiten
...on his shoulders, unless he pay me tribute; there shall not a maid be married, but she shall pay to me her maidenhead ere they have it: men shall hold...wives be as free as heart can wish or tongue can tell. The lord of the fee had anciently a right to lie with his tenant's wife on her wedding night. Cade... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883 - 440 Seiten
...a maid be married, but she shall pay to me her Maydenhead ere they have it : Men shall hold of mee in Capite. And we charge and command, that their wives...be as free as heart can wish, or tongue can tell. Diete. My Lord, When shall we go to Cheapside, and take up commodities upon our billes ? Cade. Marry... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1883
...on his shoulders, unless he pay me tribute ; there shall not a maid be married, but she shall pay to me her maidenhead ere they have it: men shall hold of me in capita ; and we charge and command that their wives be as free as heart can wish or tongue can tell.... | |
| Cushman Kellogg Davis - 1884 - 320 Seiten
...on a foot-cloth, dost thou not? *i*»**# — there shall not a maid be married, but she shall pay to me her maidenhead ere they have it: Men shall hold...be as free as heart can wish, or tongue can tell. Common. (See Nos. 158, 208.) Cade's announcement of his intention to reform the laws by killing the... | |
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