| 1874 - 864 páginas
...of Shakespeare. P. 8. " Sfiakttpcare't Legal Acquirements. John Lord Campbell. London, 1859' P. 107, enrolled as an attorney, neither the records of the local court at Stratford, nor the superior courts at Westminster, would present his name, in being concerned in any suits as an attorney... | |
| Ignatius Donnelly - 1888 - 520 páginas
...implicitly to believe a fact, which, were it true, positive and irrefragable evidence, in Shakespeare's own handwriting, might have been forthcoming to establish...would present his name, as being concerned in any suits as an attorney; but it might have been reasonably expected that there would have been deeds or... | |
| Theron Soliman Eugene Dixon - 1895 - 472 páginas
...Shakespeare's own handwriting might have been forthcoming to establish it. Not having been actually inrolled as an attorney, neither the records of the local court at Stratford, nor of the superior courts at Westminister, would present his name, as being concerned in any suits as an attorney ; but it might... | |
| William Henry Edwards - 1900 - 534 páginas
...Westminster." But, he suggests, if this were so, "positive and irrefragable evidence in Shakespeare's own handwriting might have been forthcoming to establish...might reasonably have been expected that there would have been deeds or wills witnessed by him still extant; and after a very diligent search none such... | |
| John Mackinnon Robertson - 1913 - 650 páginas
...and irrefragable evidence in Shakespeare's own handwriting might have been forthcoming to establish. Not having been actually enrolled as an attorney,...Westminster, would present his name as being concerned in any suits as an attorney ; but it might have been reasonably expected that there would have been deeds... | |
| Mark Twain - 2004 - 392 páginas
...found for the interposition of a legal employment in the chambers or offices of practicing lawyers?" Stratfordians, as is well known, casting about for...of the local court at Stratford nor of the superior Court at Westminster would present his name as being concerned in any suit as an attorney, but it might... | |
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