Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements ConsideredJ. Murray, 1859 - 117 Seiten |
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... HENRY THE FOURTH , PART I. KING HENRY THE FOURTH , PART II . KING HENRY THE SIXTH , PART II . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA KING LEAR HAMLET MACBETH OTHELLO ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA CORIOLANUS .. ROMEO AND JULIET POEMS SHAKESPEARE'S WILL RETROSPECT ...
... HENRY THE FOURTH , PART I. KING HENRY THE FOURTH , PART II . KING HENRY THE SIXTH , PART II . TROILUS AND CRESSIDA KING LEAR HAMLET MACBETH OTHELLO ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA CORIOLANUS .. ROMEO AND JULIET POEMS SHAKESPEARE'S WILL RETROSPECT ...
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... Henry V. , ' ' King Henry VI . Part I. , ' ' King Henry VI . Part III . , ' ' King Richard III . , ' ' King Henry VIII . , ' ' Pericles of Tyre , ' and Titus Andronicus - fourteen of the thirty - seven dramas generally attributed to ...
... Henry V. , ' ' King Henry VI . Part I. , ' ' King Henry VI . Part III . , ' ' King Richard III . , ' ' King Henry VIII . , ' ' Pericles of Tyre , ' and Titus Andronicus - fourteen of the thirty - seven dramas generally attributed to ...
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... Henry VIII . ' we have an equally accu- rate statement of the omnivorous nature of a writ of PRÆMUNIRE . The Duke of Suffolk , addressing Cardinal Wolsey , says , ― " Lord Cardinal , the King's further pleasure is , Because all those ...
... Henry VIII . ' we have an equally accu- rate statement of the omnivorous nature of a writ of PRÆMUNIRE . The Duke of Suffolk , addressing Cardinal Wolsey , says , ― " Lord Cardinal , the King's further pleasure is , Because all those ...
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... Henry the Fourth , PART I. In Act III . Sc . 1 , we have the partition of England and Wales between Mortimer , Glendower , and Hotspur , and the business is conducted in as clerk - like , attorney- like fashion , as if it had been the ...
... Henry the Fourth , PART I. In Act III . Sc . 1 , we have the partition of England and Wales between Mortimer , Glendower , and Hotspur , and the business is conducted in as clerk - like , attorney- like fashion , as if it had been the ...
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... Shakespeare may have been taught that " livery of seisin " was not necessary to a deed of partition , or he would probably have directed this ceremony to com- plete the HISTORIES . ] KING HENRY THE FOURTH . - PART I. 65.
... Shakespeare may have been taught that " livery of seisin " was not necessary to a deed of partition , or he would probably have directed this ceremony to com- plete the HISTORIES . ] KING HENRY THE FOURTH . - PART I. 65.
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