Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements ConsideredJ. Murray, 1859 - 117 Seiten |
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... taken the degree of M.A. at Oxford or Cam- bridge , after disputing in the schools de omni scibili et quo- libet ente , -there can be no doubt that , like our Scottish BURNS , his mind must have been richly cultivated , and that he had ...
... taken the degree of M.A. at Oxford or Cam- bridge , after disputing in the schools de omni scibili et quo- libet ente , -there can be no doubt that , like our Scottish BURNS , his mind must have been richly cultivated , and that he had ...
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... taken pro- bably from some older play with the same title , had been produced upon the Blackfriars stage and received with applause which generated envy . From the saying of the players , recorded by BEN JONSON , that Shakespeare never ...
... taken pro- bably from some older play with the same title , had been produced upon the Blackfriars stage and received with applause which generated envy . From the saying of the players , recorded by BEN JONSON , that Shakespeare never ...
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... taken from the annals of foreign nations , or which , without depending on locality , " hold the mirror up to nature . ' This paucity of reference to law or to law proceedings may , perhaps , in part be accounted for by the fact that ...
... taken from the annals of foreign nations , or which , without depending on locality , " hold the mirror up to nature . ' This paucity of reference to law or to law proceedings may , perhaps , in part be accounted for by the fact that ...
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... taken by a ward of the crown , on coming of age , to obtain posses- sion of his lands , which the king had held as guardian in chivalry during his minority . Hotspur , in giving a description of Henry the Fourth's beggarly and sup ...
... taken by a ward of the crown , on coming of age , to obtain posses- sion of his lands , which the king had held as guardian in chivalry during his minority . Hotspur , in giving a description of Henry the Fourth's beggarly and sup ...
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... taken as an example . Dick . The first thing we do , let's kill all the lawyers . Cade . Nay , that I mean to do . Is not this a lamentable thing , that the skin of an innocent lamb should be made parchment ? — that parchment , being ...
... taken as an example . Dick . The first thing we do , let's kill all the lawyers . Cade . Nay , that I mean to do . Is not this a lamentable thing , that the skin of an innocent lamb should be made parchment ? — that parchment , being ...
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according acquainted action of battery Ann Hathaway Antonio arrest assizes attorney attorney's clerk attorney's office Bertram Blackfriars Theatre body lawfully issuing bond bred brother charge counsel Court Court Leet crown daughter death deeds descent doubt dramas dramatist drown Duke English evidence fact Falstaff familiar father felony forfeiture give grant Hamlet hath heart heirs males indictment John Shakespeare Judge judgment Julius Cæsar juridical jury King Henry King's land law terms Lear lease Leet LEGAL ACQUIREMENTS lifetime London Lord Chancellor Lord Chief Justice Lordship marry Nash and Robert Nash's Epistle office at Stratford Payne Collier phraseology play proceedings purchase recollection reign respect Richard III Robert Greene scene sealed Seneca Shake-scene SHAKESPEARE'S LEGAL Shylock Sir James Hales Stratford supposed Susanna Hall tenements thee thou hast trade of Noverint tragical speeches trial Troilus and Cressida Warwickshire William Shakespeare witness words