William Shakspere: A BiographyP.F. Collier, 1880 - 552 Seiten |
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... familiar speech instead of being regarded as a technical jargon . When Hamlet says , This fellow might be in his time a great buyer of land , with his statutes , his recog- nizancies his fines , his double vouchers , his recoveries ...
... familiar speech instead of being regarded as a technical jargon . When Hamlet says , This fellow might be in his time a great buyer of land , with his statutes , his recog- nizancies his fines , his double vouchers , his recoveries ...
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... familiar with it . A quotation from a theologian may show this familiarity as well as one from a poet : - " I conceive it ridiculous to make the condition of an indenture something that is necessarily annexed to the possession of the ...
... familiar with it . A quotation from a theologian may show this familiarity as well as one from a poet : - " I conceive it ridiculous to make the condition of an indenture something that is necessarily annexed to the possession of the ...
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... familiar to him ; and he would have learnt , from those who were opposed to most ancient ceremonial observances , that the signing with the Cross in baptism was a superstitious relic of Rome - a thing rejected by the understanding , and ...
... familiar to him ; and he would have learnt , from those who were opposed to most ancient ceremonial observances , that the signing with the Cross in baptism was a superstitious relic of Rome - a thing rejected by the understanding , and ...
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Clopton s Bridge | 13 |
THE REGISTER | 23 |
THE SCHOOL | 34 |
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