The Pictorial Edition of the Works of Shakspere, Svazek 8Virtue, 1888 |
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... documents . He appears to have done exactly what he pleased on this occasion . He carried off the Registers and the ... document , which Malone engraved as " From a Drawing in the Margin of an Ancient Survey , made by order of Sir ...
... documents . He appears to have done exactly what he pleased on this occasion . He carried off the Registers and the ... document , which Malone engraved as " From a Drawing in the Margin of an Ancient Survey , made by order of Sir ...
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... document ? Trepidation and anxiety are written upon its face . The parties are not to be married by a special licence , not even by an ordinary licence ; in that case no proclamation of banns , no public asking at all , would have been ...
... document ? Trepidation and anxiety are written upon its face . The parties are not to be married by a special licence , not even by an ordinary licence ; in that case no proclamation of banns , no public asking at all , would have been ...
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... document in the slightest degree questionable , although it be found tied up amongst other undoubted documents . The external evidence relating to its discovery requires to be compared with the external evidence of the genuineness of ...
... document in the slightest degree questionable , although it be found tied up amongst other undoubted documents . The external evidence relating to its discovery requires to be compared with the external evidence of the genuineness of ...
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