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... mentioned branch of his profession . Placed in a situation which above all others is frequently the road to riches and honour , Mr. Reed's principal ambition was to ac- quire a fundamental knowledge of the jurispru- dence of his country ...
... mentioned branch of his profession . Placed in a situation which above all others is frequently the road to riches and honour , Mr. Reed's principal ambition was to ac- quire a fundamental knowledge of the jurispru- dence of his country ...
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... mentioned gentleman , it may not here improperly be noticed , had so inviolable an attachment to Mr. Reed , that notwithstanding a capriciousness of temper which often led him to differ from his dearest friends , and occasionally to ...
... mentioned gentleman , it may not here improperly be noticed , had so inviolable an attachment to Mr. Reed , that notwithstanding a capriciousness of temper which often led him to differ from his dearest friends , and occasionally to ...
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... mentioned , wrote to him as follows : " To Mr. S. Felton , Drayton , Shropshire . " SIR , " The Head of Shakespeare was purchased out of an old house known by the sign of the Boar in Eastcheap , London , where Shake- speare and his ...
... mentioned , wrote to him as follows : " To Mr. S. Felton , Drayton , Shropshire . " SIR , " The Head of Shakespeare was purchased out of an old house known by the sign of the Boar in Eastcheap , London , where Shake- speare and his ...
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... mention'd it within their wills , " Bequeathing it as a rich legacy " Unto their issue ; " and were there ground for the report that Shak- speare was the real father of Sir William D'Ave- nant , and that the picture already spoken of ...
... mention'd it within their wills , " Bequeathing it as a rich legacy " Unto their issue ; " and were there ground for the report that Shak- speare was the real father of Sir William D'Ave- nant , and that the picture already spoken of ...
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... on Romeo and Juliet , Vol . XX . p . 97 , n . 5 . i . e . as acted before Queen Elizabeth in 1568. See Warton , Vol . III . p . 376 , n . g . or both the authorities above mentioned , we con- ceive ADVERTISEMENT . 43.
... on Romeo and Juliet , Vol . XX . p . 97 , n . 5 . i . e . as acted before Queen Elizabeth in 1568. See Warton , Vol . III . p . 376 , n . g . or both the authorities above mentioned , we con- ceive ADVERTISEMENT . 43.
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