The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators: Comprehending a Life of the Poet, and an Enlarged History of the Stage, Volume 16AMS Press, 1966 |
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... term . To dispark , is a legal term , and signifies , to divest a park , constituted by royal grant or prescription , of its name and charac- ter , by destroying the enclosures of such a park , and also the vert ( or whatever bears ...
... term . To dispark , is a legal term , and signifies , to divest a park , constituted by royal grant or prescription , of its name and charac- ter , by destroying the enclosures of such a park , and also the vert ( or whatever bears ...
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... term used in law for any thing not in- herited but acquired . JOHNSON . Purchase was anciently the cant term for stolen goods . So , in Henry V. Act III . : " They will steal any thing , and call it purchase . " So , Chaucer : I ...
... term used in law for any thing not in- herited but acquired . JOHNSON . Purchase was anciently the cant term for stolen goods . So , in Henry V. Act III . : " They will steal any thing , and call it purchase . " So , Chaucer : I ...
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... term of fear 1 . Enter Sir RICHARD VERNON . Hor . My cousin Vernon ! welcome , by my soul . VER . Pray God my news be worth a welcome , lord . The earl of Westmoreland , seven thousand strong , Is marching hitherwards ; with him ...
... term of fear 1 . Enter Sir RICHARD VERNON . Hor . My cousin Vernon ! welcome , by my soul . VER . Pray God my news be worth a welcome , lord . The earl of Westmoreland , seven thousand strong , Is marching hitherwards ; with him ...
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