Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements ConsideredJ. Murray, 1859 - 117 Seiten |
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... father , and to represent the son , when approaching man's estate , as still almost wholly illiterate . We have been mine whether gas - lamps could be considered " candle - light . " In favorem vitæ , I ventured to rule in the ...
... father , and to represent the son , when approaching man's estate , as still almost wholly illiterate . We have been mine whether gas - lamps could be considered " candle - light . " In favorem vitæ , I ventured to rule in the ...
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John Campbell Baron Campbell. 6 told that his father was a butcher in a small provincial town ; that " pleasant Willy " was bred to his father's business ; that the only early indication of genius which he betrayed was his habit , while ...
John Campbell Baron Campbell. 6 told that his father was a butcher in a small provincial town ; that " pleasant Willy " was bred to his father's business ; that the only early indication of genius which he betrayed was his habit , while ...
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... father was at a subsequent time , when the son , although he had acquired both popularity and property , was , on account of his profession ( then supposed to be unfit for a gentleman ) , not qualified to bear arms . But the ...
... father was at a subsequent time , when the son , although he had acquired both popularity and property , was , on account of his profession ( then supposed to be unfit for a gentleman ) , not qualified to bear arms . But the ...
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... John Shakespeare had not been " so well brought up that * See that most elaborate and entertaining book , Knight's ' Life of Shakspere , ' 1st ed . , p . 16 . he could write his name , " and that " INTROD . ] 15 GENTILITY OF HIS FATHER .
... John Shakespeare had not been " so well brought up that * See that most elaborate and entertaining book , Knight's ' Life of Shakspere , ' 1st ed . , p . 16 . he could write his name , " and that " INTROD . ] 15 GENTILITY OF HIS FATHER .
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... father's supposed pecuniary difficulties , which are said to have interrupted his education , did not occur till William had reached the age of 14 or 15 , when , accord- ing to the plan of education which was then followed , the sons of ...
... father's supposed pecuniary difficulties , which are said to have interrupted his education , did not occur till William had reached the age of 14 or 15 , when , accord- ing to the plan of education which was then followed , the sons of ...
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