Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements ConsideredJ. Murray, 1859 - 117 Seiten |
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... Judges spent their vacations in the country , having when in town resided in their chambers in the Temple or Inns of Court . The Chiefs were obliged to remain in town a day or two after term On the supposition of Shakespeare having been ...
... Judges spent their vacations in the country , having when in town resided in their chambers in the Temple or Inns of Court . The Chiefs were obliged to remain in town a day or two after term On the supposition of Shakespeare having been ...
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... Judge and his family remained till they travelled to London in the same style on the essoin - day of the following term . When a student of law , I had the honour of being presented to the oldest of the judges , Mr. Justice Grose ...
... Judge and his family remained till they travelled to London in the same style on the essoin - day of the following term . When a student of law , I had the honour of being presented to the oldest of the judges , Mr. Justice Grose ...
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... Judge , is so like the manner in which one English Judge designates and talks of another , that it countenances the supposition that Shakespeare may often , as an attorney's clerk , have been in the presence of English Judges : - Escal ...
... Judge , is so like the manner in which one English Judge designates and talks of another , that it countenances the supposition that Shakespeare may often , as an attorney's clerk , have been in the presence of English Judges : - Escal ...
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... judge you as you are ? O , think on that ; And mercy then will breathe within your lips , Like man new made . ( Act II . Sc . 2. ) The Comedy of Errors . The following is part of the dialogue between Anti- pholus of Syracuse and his man ...
... judge you as you are ? O , think on that ; And mercy then will breathe within your lips , Like man new made . ( Act II . Sc . 2. ) The Comedy of Errors . The following is part of the dialogue between Anti- pholus of Syracuse and his man ...
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... mine ( since an eminent Judge ) , being sent to an attorney's office , as part of his legal education , used to accompany the sheriff's officer when making captions on mesne process COMEDIES . ] 39 THE COMEDY OF ERRORS .
... mine ( since an eminent Judge ) , being sent to an attorney's office , as part of his legal education , used to accompany the sheriff's officer when making captions on mesne process COMEDIES . ] 39 THE COMEDY OF ERRORS .
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