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Page 16
... pages . And after a few years what is the interest , even to their own descen- dants , of these brief annals ? The last entry is too fre- quently the most interesting ; for the question is , Did they leave property ? Is some legal ...
... pages . And after a few years what is the interest , even to their own descen- dants , of these brief annals ? The last entry is too fre- quently the most interesting ; for the question is , Did they leave property ? Is some legal ...
Page 24
... a year's imprisonment and a fine of 200 marks , and the hearing of it by a similar imprisonment and fine of 100 ' Apology for the Believers , ' page 199 . marks . The fabrication appears to us as gross as 24 CHAP . II . LIFE AND WRITINGS ...
... a year's imprisonment and a fine of 200 marks , and the hearing of it by a similar imprisonment and fine of 100 ' Apology for the Believers , ' page 199 . marks . The fabrication appears to us as gross as 24 CHAP . II . LIFE AND WRITINGS ...
Page 66
... page , a very boy , one of whom it is said— 6 " For they shall yet belie thy happy years That say thou art a man , ” - - is pressed by the Duke to own that his eye “ hath stay'd upon some favour . " Viola , who is enamoured of the Duke ...
... page , a very boy , one of whom it is said— 6 " For they shall yet belie thy happy years That say thou art a man , ” - - is pressed by the Duke to own that his eye “ hath stay'd upon some favour . " Viola , who is enamoured of the Duke ...
Page 86
... is so encreased over that it was ; yet in all my lifetime I look not that the third part of my land shall come to my disposition , that I may enhance the a Page 15 . rent of the same , but it shall be in 86 CHAP . VI . LIFE AND WRITINGS OF.
... is so encreased over that it was ; yet in all my lifetime I look not that the third part of my land shall come to my disposition , that I may enhance the a Page 15 . rent of the same , but it shall be in 86 CHAP . VI . LIFE AND WRITINGS OF.
Page 103
... page by page , at length must needs die to our stage . " The young Shakspere and the young Marlowe were of the same age . What right have we to infer that the one could produce a ' Tamburlaine ' at the age of twenty - four , and the ...
... page by page , at length must needs die to our stage . " The young Shakspere and the young Marlowe were of the same age . What right have we to infer that the one could produce a ' Tamburlaine ' at the age of twenty - four , and the ...
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