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" husband Now he owes nature nothing. Man. And look upon this creature as his wife. Is dead. Vit. Cor. Oh, he's a happy husband ! She comes not like a widow — she comes armed With scorn and impudence. Is this a mourning habit "
Rookwood [by W.H. Ainsworth]. Revised. By W.H. Ainsworth - 第 84 頁
William Harrison Ainsworth 著 - 1837
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Rookwood: A Romance, 第 1 卷

William Harrison Ainsworth - 1834 - 244 頁
...metaphysical speculation. CHAPTER VIII. Fran, de Mad. Your unhappy husband la deadFit. Cor. Oh, he's a happy husband! Now he owes nature nothing. Man. And look upon this creature as his wife. She comes not like a widow—she comes armed With scorn and impudence. Is this her mourning habit ?...
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Rookwood [by W.H. Ainsworth]. Revised. By W.H. Ainsworth

William Harrison Ainsworth - 1837 - 466 頁
...speculation. CHAPTER XI. LADY ROOKWOOD. Fran, de Med. Your unhappy husband Is dead. Vit. Cor. Oh, he's a happy husband ! Now he owes nature nothing. Man. And look upon this creature as his wife. She comes not like a widow — she conies armed With scorn and impudence. Is this a mourning habit...
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Rookwood: A Romance

William Harrison Ainsworth - 1878 - 448 頁
...in a profundity of smoke and metaphysical speculation. XI. LADY ROOKWOOD. Fran, de Med. Your nnhappy husband Now he owes nature nothing. Man. And look...wife. Is dead. Vit. Cor. Oh, he's a happy husband! She comea not like a widow—she comes armed With scorn and impudence. Is this a mourning habit? The White...
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Webster & Tourneur

John Webster - 1888 - 476 頁
...formerly strewed, before the introJuction of carpets. Mont. And look upon this creature was his wife. She comes not like a widow; she comes armed With scorn and impudence: is this a mourninghabit ? Vit. Cor. Had I foreknown his death, as you suggest, I would have bespoke my mourning....
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THE MERMAID SERIES

HAVELOCK ELLIS - 1888 - 508 頁
...formerly strewed, before the introduction of carpets. Mont. And look upon this creature was his wife. She comes not like a widow; she comes armed With scorn and impudence: is this a mourninghabit ? Vit. Cor. - Had I foreknown his death, as you suggest, I would have bespoke my mourning....
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Webster and Tourneur

John Webster - 1888 - 584 頁
...formerly strewed, before the introduction of carpets. Mont. And look upon this creature was his wife. She comes not like a widow ; she comes armed With scorn and impudence : is this a mourninghabit ? Vit. Cor. Had I foreknown his death, as you suggest, I would have bespoke my mourning....
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Webster & Tourneur

John Webster - 1893 - 464 頁
...fluors weie formerly strewed, before tion of carpets. Mont. And look upon this creature was his wife. She comes not like a widow; she comes armed With scorn and impudence: is this a mourninghabit ? Vit. Cor. Had I foreknown his death, as you suggest, I would have bespoke my mourning....
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Enacting Gender on the English Renaissance Stage

Viviana Comensoli, Anne Russell - 1999 - 284 頁
...cheap artifice of a whore. Later, the Cardinal draws attention to her sumptuous attire by charging: "She comes not like a widow: she comes armed / With scorn and impudence. Is this a mourning habit?" (121—22). In reply, Vittoria points out: "Had I foreknown his death as you suggest, / I would have...
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