Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements ConsideredJ. Murray, 1859 - 117 Seiten |
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... his life he was involved in pecuniary difficulties ; but this did not detract from his gentility , as is proved by the subsequent confirmation of his armorial bearings , with a slight INTROD . } 13 GENTILITY OF HIS FATHER .
... his life he was involved in pecuniary difficulties ; but this did not detract from his gentility , as is proved by the subsequent confirmation of his armorial bearings , with a slight INTROD . } 13 GENTILITY OF HIS FATHER .
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... proved by anything like satisfactory evidence ; — and , at any rate , according to the usages of society in those times , occasional dealings whereby the owner of land disposed of part of the produce of it by retail were reckoned quite ...
... proved by anything like satisfactory evidence ; — and , at any rate , according to the usages of society in those times , occasional dealings whereby the owner of land disposed of part of the produce of it by retail were reckoned quite ...
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... prove the contrary , for the name of John Shaeksper is subscribed in a strong , clear hand , and the mark , supposed to be his , evidently belongs to the name of Thomas Dyrun in the line below . * You tell us , in your latest edition ...
... prove the contrary , for the name of John Shaeksper is subscribed in a strong , clear hand , and the mark , supposed to be his , evidently belongs to the name of Thomas Dyrun in the line below . * You tell us , in your latest edition ...
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... ; and our great dramatist may thus have commenced his career as an actor in his native town . To prove that he had been bred in an attorney's C office , there is one piece of direct evidence . INTROD . ] STROLLING PLAYERS AT STRATFORD . 25.
... ; and our great dramatist may thus have commenced his career as an actor in his native town . To prove that he had been bred in an attorney's C office , there is one piece of direct evidence . INTROD . ] STROLLING PLAYERS AT STRATFORD . 25.
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... prove that there was a conspiracy between the two libellers , Nash and Robert Greene , and that Shakespeare was the object of it . 6 But I do not hesitate to believe that Nash , in 1589 , directly alludes to ' HAMLET ' as a play of ...
... prove that there was a conspiracy between the two libellers , Nash and Robert Greene , and that Shakespeare was the object of it . 6 But I do not hesitate to believe that Nash , in 1589 , directly alludes to ' HAMLET ' as a play of ...
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