Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements ConsideredJ. Murray, 1859 - 117 Seiten |
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... account of his profession ( then supposed to be unfit for a gentleman ) , not qualified to bear arms . But the " Confirmation in 1596 recites that a patent had been before granted by Clarencieux Cooke to John Shakespeare , when chief ...
... account of his profession ( then supposed to be unfit for a gentleman ) , not qualified to bear arms . But the " Confirmation in 1596 recites that a patent had been before granted by Clarencieux Cooke to John Shakespeare , when chief ...
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... account of his progress ; but we know that at these schools boys of industry and genius have become well versed in classical learning . Samuel Johnson said that he acquired little at Oxford beyond what he had brought away with him from ...
... account of his progress ; but we know that at these schools boys of industry and genius have become well versed in classical learning . Samuel Johnson said that he acquired little at Oxford beyond what he had brought away with him from ...
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... account of an English arrest on mesne process [ " before judgment " ] , in an action on the case , for the price of a gold chain , by a sheriff's officer , or bum - bailiff , in his buff costume , and carrying his prisoner to a sponging ...
... account of an English arrest on mesne process [ " before judgment " ] , in an action on the case , for the price of a gold chain , by a sheriff's officer , or bum - bailiff , in his buff costume , and carrying his prisoner to a sponging ...
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... account of this proceeding , which was then constantly occurring , but which , like " Trial by Battle , " may now be considered obsolete . As You Like It . In Act I. Sc . 2 , Shakespeare makes the lively Rosa- lind , who , although well ...
... account of this proceeding , which was then constantly occurring , but which , like " Trial by Battle , " may now be considered obsolete . As You Like It . In Act I. Sc . 2 , Shakespeare makes the lively Rosa- lind , who , although well ...
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... account of Lear's madness , and , without waiting for a verdict , he himself sentences Regan to be anatomized : - 66 Then , let them anatomize Regan ; see what breeds about her heart . " Hamlet . In this tragedy various expressions and ...
... account of Lear's madness , and , without waiting for a verdict , he himself sentences Regan to be anatomized : - 66 Then , let them anatomize Regan ; see what breeds about her heart . " Hamlet . In this tragedy various expressions and ...
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