Memoirs of the Life of W. Shakespeare, with an essay toward the expression of his genius, and an account of the rise ... of the English Drama |
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... common artifices of a deer - stealer , — an absurdity worthy the rest of the piece . " Probably Steevens had never read in the old chronicle of Edward of Caernarvon , the first Prince of Wales , that " King Edward put his son , Prince ...
... common artifices of a deer - stealer , — an absurdity worthy the rest of the piece . " Probably Steevens had never read in the old chronicle of Edward of Caernarvon , the first Prince of Wales , that " King Edward put his son , Prince ...
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... Common Prayer Book , and free it from certain superstitious ceremonies , as using the sign of the cross in bap- tism , " & c . He was , on the other hand , active in the enforcement and preservation of the game privileges of the ...
... Common Prayer Book , and free it from certain superstitious ceremonies , as using the sign of the cross in bap- tism , " & c . He was , on the other hand , active in the enforcement and preservation of the game privileges of the ...
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... common of pasture in Henry VIII.'s time are still preserved in the Chapter House at London ; and among the pa- pers at the Rolls ' House is one containing " the names of them that made the ryot uppon Mas- ter Thomas Lucy , esquier ...
... common of pasture in Henry VIII.'s time are still preserved in the Chapter House at London ; and among the pa- pers at the Rolls ' House is one containing " the names of them that made the ryot uppon Mas- ter Thomas Lucy , esquier ...
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... common vent their indignation to the best of their ability ; one of their number writes a lampoon upon him , and a body of them , too strong to be successfully withstood , break riotously into his grounds , kill his deer , beat his men ...
... common vent their indignation to the best of their ability ; one of their number writes a lampoon upon him , and a body of them , too strong to be successfully withstood , break riotously into his grounds , kill his deer , beat his men ...
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... common two hundred and fifty years ago than it is now ; though even now- a - days the usage is much more general in the * There are two passages in Shakespeare's works which are so remarkable for the freedom with which law phrases are ...
... common two hundred and fifty years ago than it is now ; though even now- a - days the usage is much more general in the * There are two passages in Shakespeare's works which are so remarkable for the freedom with which law phrases are ...
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