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The " trade of Noverint " was a slang expression for the business of attorney, and
this passage has suggested that Shakespeare may have spent some time in a
law office, as student or as clerk, either before leaving Stratford, or perhaps soon
...
WHO WAS THE "NOVERINT"? GREENE, in his "Farewell to Folly," said: " Others,
if they come to write or publish anything in print which, for their calling and grarity,
are loth to have any profane pamphlets pass under their hands, get some other ...
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West coast reporter ...: Containing all the decisions as ...
The allusions leave no possible doubt that this libel was aimed at Shakespeare
by a rival whom his growing popularity had displaced. It insinuates that
Shakespeare "had left the trade of Noverint." "Noverint" is the word by which
deeds, bonds, ...
John Norton Pomeroy, Carter Pitkin Pomeroy, 1884
This quotation is held to furnish the external evidence that Shakspere had been
an attorney, by the connection here implied of " the trade of Noverint" and " whole
Hamlets." Noverint was the technical beginning of a bond. It is imputed, then, ...
William Shakespeare, 1853
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William Shakspere: A Biography
Thomas Nash in 1589 published this sentence: " It is a common practice now-a-
days, among a sort of shifting companions, that run through every art and thrive
by none, to leave the trade of Noverint, whereto they were born, and busy ...
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Ungentle Shakespeare: Scenes from His Life
But as R. B. McKerrow, Nashe's editor, pointed out, though Kyd's father was
indeed a scrivener, he belonged to a considerably higher class of scribe than
those dismissed by Nashe as k Noverint makers', being described in the
registration of ...
Katherine Duncan-Jones, 2001
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Epistolae Academicae Oxon. (Registrum F): 1421-1457:
NOVERINT universi per presentes nos, Johannem Russell, Universi- tatis
Oxoniensis Cancellarium, Johannem Davys, Wylhelmum Lambton, ejusdem
Universitatis procuratores, recepisse et habuisse, die confec- tionis presentium,
de Abbate ...
University of Oxford, Henry Anstey, 1898
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The Stratford Shakspere
But 'Hamlet' is mentioned by Nashe in 1589, in his address prefixed to Greene's '
Menaphon:' "It is a common practice now-a-day, among a sort of shifting
companions, that run through eveiy art and thrive by none, to leave the trade of
Noverint, ...
William Shakespeare, Charles Knight, 1856
Thomas Nash in 1589 published this sentence: “ It is a common practice now-a-
days, among a sort of shifting companions, that run through every art and thrive
by none, to leave the trade of Noverint, whereto they were born, and busy ...
William Shakespeare, Charles Knight, 1846
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Oxford Historical Society: Publications
NOVERINT universi per presentes nos, Johannem Russell, Universi. tatis
Oxoniensis Cancellarium, Johannem Davys, Wylhelmum Lambton, ejusdem
Universitatis procuratores, recepisse et habuisse, die confec- tionis presentium,
de Abbate ...