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1 we 1 It was formerly the custom in England for persons to be attended at dinner by their own servants wherever they dined . 2 A person who had taken his master's degree in the science . There were three degrees — a master's ...
1 we 1 It was formerly the custom in England for persons to be attended at dinner by their own servants wherever they dined . 2 A person who had taken his master's degree in the science . There were three degrees — a master's ...
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1 It was formerly the custom in England for persons to be attended at dinner by their own servants wherever they dined. 2 A person who had taken his master's degree in the science. There were three degrees—a master's, a provost's, ...
1 It was formerly the custom in England for persons to be attended at dinner by their own servants wherever they dined. 2 A person who had taken his master's degree in the science. There were three degrees—a master's, a provost's, ...
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The emperor in Cinthio is named Maximine : the duke in Shakspeare ' s enumeration of the persons of the drama , is called Vincentio . This appears a very slight remark ; but since the duke has no name in the play , nor is ever mentioned ...
The emperor in Cinthio is named Maximine : the duke in Shakspeare ' s enumeration of the persons of the drama , is called Vincentio . This appears a very slight remark ; but since the duke has no name in the play , nor is ever mentioned ...
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Contents
LIFE OF SHAKSPEARE | iii |
NEW FACTS c | lviii |
SHAKSPEARES WILL lxxy | lxxvi |
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