Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements ConsideredJ. Murray, 1859 - 117 Seiten |
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... observe that in both the editions of your ' Life of Shake- speare ' you are strongly inclined to the belief that the author of Hamlet ' was employed some years in engross- ing deeds , serving writs , and making out bills of costs . 6 ...
... observe that in both the editions of your ' Life of Shake- speare ' you are strongly inclined to the belief that the author of Hamlet ' was employed some years in engross- ing deeds , serving writs , and making out bills of costs . 6 ...
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... observed that if Shakespeare really had been a schoolmaster , he probably would have had some regard for the " order " to which he belonged . In all his dramas we have three schoolmasters only , and he makes them all exceedingly ...
... observed that if Shakespeare really had been a schoolmaster , he probably would have had some regard for the " order " to which he belonged . In all his dramas we have three schoolmasters only , and he makes them all exceedingly ...
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... observed from a beautiful passage in this play , -which , lest I should be thought guilty of irreverence , I do not venture to comment upon : 66 * I am glad to observe that our " brethren " in America adhere to the old phraseology of ...
... observed from a beautiful passage in this play , -which , lest I should be thought guilty of irreverence , I do not venture to comment upon : 66 * I am glad to observe that our " brethren " in America adhere to the old phraseology of ...
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... observation . But in Act III . Sc . 1 , a deep technical knowledge of law is displayed , how- soever it may have been acquired . The usurping Duke , Frederick , wishing all the real property of Oliver to be seized , awards a writ of ...
... observation . But in Act III . Sc . 1 , a deep technical knowledge of law is displayed , how- soever it may have been acquired . The usurping Duke , Frederick , wishing all the real property of Oliver to be seized , awards a writ of ...
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... observed that some lawyers have little enjoyment of the vacation after a very few weeks , and that they again long for the excite- ment of arguing demurrers and pocketing fees . In the first scene of Act IV . Shakespeare gives us the ...
... observed that some lawyers have little enjoyment of the vacation after a very few weeks , and that they again long for the excite- ment of arguing demurrers and pocketing fees . In the first scene of Act IV . Shakespeare gives us the ...
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