Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements ConsideredJ. Murray, 1859 - 117 Seiten |
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... acquiring knowledge , and as to the knowledge he had acquired . From a love of the incredible , and a wish to make what he afterwards accomplished actually miraculous , a band of critics have conspired to lower the condition of his ...
... acquiring knowledge , and as to the knowledge he had acquired . From a love of the incredible , and a wish to make what he afterwards accomplished actually miraculous , a band of critics have conspired to lower the condition of his ...
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... acquired both popularity and property , was , on 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 ...
... acquired both popularity and property , was , on 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 ...
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... acquired early . There was a free grammar school at Stratford , founded in the reign of Edward IV . , and reformed by a charter of Edward VI . This school was supplied by a succession of competent masters to teach Greek and Latin ; and ...
... acquired early . There was a free grammar school at Stratford , founded in the reign of Edward IV . , and reformed by a charter of Edward VI . This school was supplied by a succession of competent masters to teach Greek and Latin ; and ...
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... acquired little at Oxford beyond what he had brought away with him from Lich- field Grammar School , where he had been taught , like Shakespeare , as the son of a burgess ; and many from such schools , without further regular tuition ...
... acquired little at Oxford beyond what he had brought away with him from Lich- field Grammar School , where he had been taught , like Shakespeare , as the son of a burgess ; and many from such schools , without further regular tuition ...
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... acquired . The usurping Duke , Frederick , wishing all the real property of Oliver to be seized , awards a writ of extent against him , in the language which would be used by the Lord Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer- Duke Fred ...
... acquired . The usurping Duke , Frederick , wishing all the real property of Oliver to be seized , awards a writ of extent against him , in the language which would be used by the Lord Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer- Duke Fred ...
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