The plays of William Shakespeare, Band 1J. Johnson, 1805 |
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... appears that his an- cestors were " of good figure and fashion , " in that town , and are mentioned as gentlemen , " an epithet which was more determinate then than at present , when it has become an unlimited phrase of courtesy . His ...
... appears that his an- cestors were " of good figure and fashion , " in that town , and are mentioned as gentlemen , " an epithet which was more determinate then than at present , when it has become an unlimited phrase of courtesy . His ...
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... appears in the chapel of the " rolls from the beginning to the end of Henry's 66 reign . " But whatever may have been his for- mer wealth , it appears to have been greatly reduced in the latter part of his life , as we find , from ...
... appears in the chapel of the " rolls from the beginning to the end of Henry's 66 reign . " But whatever may have been his for- mer wealth , it appears to have been greatly reduced in the latter part of his life , as we find , from ...
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... appears to have been soon removed , and placed , according to Mr. Ma- lone's opinion , in the office of some country attorney , or the seneschal of some manor court , where it is highly probable he picked up those technical law phrases ...
... appears to have been soon removed , and placed , according to Mr. Ma- lone's opinion , in the office of some country attorney , or the seneschal of some manor court , where it is highly probable he picked up those technical law phrases ...
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... appear that both were in a considerable degree neglected by his associating with a gang of deer- stealers . Being detected with them in robbing the park of Sir Thomas Lucy of Charlecote , near Stratford , he was so rigorously prosecuted ...
... appear that both were in a considerable degree neglected by his associating with a gang of deer- stealers . Being detected with them in robbing the park of Sir Thomas Lucy of Charlecote , near Stratford , he was so rigorously prosecuted ...
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... appears to have soon discovered those talents which afterwards made him " Th ' applause ! delight ! the wonder of our stage ! " Some distinction he probably first acquired as an actor , although Mr. Rowe has not been able to discover ...
... appears to have soon discovered those talents which afterwards made him " Th ' applause ! delight ! the wonder of our stage ! " Some distinction he probably first acquired as an actor , although Mr. Rowe has not been able to discover ...
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