Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements ConsideredJ. Murray, 1859 - 117 Seiten |
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... or I'll have mine action of battery on thee . Escal . If he took you a box o ' th ' ear , you might have your action of slander too . The manner in which , in Act III . Sc 36 SHAKESPEARE'S LEGAL ACQUIREMENTS . [ COMEDIES .
... or I'll have mine action of battery on thee . Escal . If he took you a box o ' th ' ear , you might have your action of slander too . The manner in which , in Act III . Sc 36 SHAKESPEARE'S LEGAL ACQUIREMENTS . [ COMEDIES .
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... . 3 ) Lord Stanley , meeting Richmond on the field at Bosworth , says— I by attorney bless thee from thy mother . Much Ado About Nothing . It has been generally supposed 44 SHAKESPEARE'S LEGAL ACQUIREMENTS . [ COMEDIES .
... . 3 ) Lord Stanley , meeting Richmond on the field at Bosworth , says— I by attorney bless thee from thy mother . Much Ado About Nothing . It has been generally supposed 44 SHAKESPEARE'S LEGAL ACQUIREMENTS . [ COMEDIES .
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... thee to receive the meed of punish- ment , by thy sweet Grace's officer , Antony Dull , a man of good repute , carriage , bearing , and estimation . The gifted Shakespeare might perhaps have been capable , by intuition , of thus ...
... thee to receive the meed of punish- ment , by thy sweet Grace's officer , Antony Dull , a man of good repute , carriage , bearing , and estimation . The gifted Shakespeare might perhaps have been capable , by intuition , of thus ...
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... thee to the gallows , not the font— meaning a jury of twelve men , to find him guilty of the capital offence of an attempt to murder ; -whereupon he must have been hanged . I may further observe that this play , in the COMEDIES . ] THE ...
... thee to the gallows , not the font— meaning a jury of twelve men , to find him guilty of the capital offence of an attempt to murder ; -whereupon he must have been hanged . I may further observe that this play , in the COMEDIES . ] THE ...
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... thee to bestow . ( Act II . Sc . 1. ) She effects the cure , and the King , showing her all the noble unmarried youths whom he then held as wards , says to her- Fair maid , send forth thine eye : this youthful parcel Of noble bachelors ...
... thee to bestow . ( Act II . Sc . 1. ) She effects the cure , and the King , showing her all the noble unmarried youths whom he then held as wards , says to her- Fair maid , send forth thine eye : this youthful parcel Of noble bachelors ...
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