Shakespeare and the LawHoughton Mifflin, 1929 - Всего страниц: 167 |
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... took in the Baconian theory . It became an ob- session with him and , as with so many other vigorous minds who have been infected with the virus , he lost all sense of proportion in his reason- ing . Had he been merely an academic ...
... took in the Baconian theory . It became an ob- session with him and , as with so many other vigorous minds who have been infected with the virus , he lost all sense of proportion in his reason- ing . Had he been merely an academic ...
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... took a passionate interest in the theatre and had a high conception of its ideals . He can feel the sensitiveness of the poet , who writes beautiful lines only to hear them mangled in oral delivery . It cannot be seriously questioned ...
... took a passionate interest in the theatre and had a high conception of its ideals . He can feel the sensitiveness of the poet , who writes beautiful lines only to hear them mangled in oral delivery . It cannot be seriously questioned ...
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... took a keener interest in legal proceedings than they do in our time . There were fewer places of recreation , and people with idle time on their hands were more disposed to haunt the Courts for the purpose of whiling it away . Drayton ...
... took a keener interest in legal proceedings than they do in our time . There were fewer places of recreation , and people with idle time on their hands were more disposed to haunt the Courts for the purpose of whiling it away . Drayton ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
THE INNS OF COURTTHE TEMPLE | 17 |
THE INNS OF COURT GRAYS INN | 25 |
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argument Bacon Baconian theory became Ben Jonson CAMPBELL'S Chancery CHAPTER CHIEF BARON Clement's coat of arms Comedy of Errors CRIMINAL Crown death dialogue drama dramatist Earl EDWARD COKE Elizabethan evidence fee simple Fines and Recoveries Gray's Inn Hall Hamlet Hoby Inn of Chancery Inner Temple Inns of Court Jonson Judge Justice Shallow King Henry King Richard KING'S BENCH lands Law of Real lawyer legal allusions LEGAL MAXIMS legal phraseology Lord Burghley Lord Campbell Lord Chief Justice Lucys of Charlecote Manwood Mark Twain masques Measure for Measure MEMBER OF GRAY'S Middle Temple Othello passage Phesant phrases poet Prince prisoner Queen Raleigh reason references revels Richard Plantagenet Rushton Rutland says scene sense Shake SHAKESPEARE'S LEGAL ACQUIREMENTS Shakespeare's plays Shelley's Sir James Hales Sir John Falstaff Sonnet Southampton speare speare's Star Chamber Statute Stratford suggestion supposed technical tenant thou tion Twelfth Night William Shakespeare word Writ writes