Shakespeare and the LawHoughton Mifflin, 1929 - Всего страниц: 167 |
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... Chapter VII ) , some new sugges- tions which the Author submits respectfully to the judgment of his legal brethren in Great Britain , in Ireland , and in the United States . LEGAL ALLUSIVENESS IN ELIZABETHAN DRAMA AND POETRY T CHAPTER I ...
... Chapter VII ) , some new sugges- tions which the Author submits respectfully to the judgment of his legal brethren in Great Britain , in Ireland , and in the United States . LEGAL ALLUSIVENESS IN ELIZABETHAN DRAMA AND POETRY T CHAPTER I ...
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... chapter , and in the following chapters , mention will be made of eight supposed references to cases or lawyers of note which are scattered among the plays of Shakespeare . Two of them have been widely accepted as genuine allusions to ...
... chapter , and in the following chapters , mention will be made of eight supposed references to cases or lawyers of note which are scattered among the plays of Shakespeare . Two of them have been widely accepted as genuine allusions to ...
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... chapter . There is a passage in King Henry VIII ( v . 2 ) which looks like an allusion to the principle that it is the function of a judge to decide questions of law and of a jury to decide questions of fact . Then there is Phoebe's re ...
... chapter . There is a passage in King Henry VIII ( v . 2 ) which looks like an allusion to the principle that it is the function of a judge to decide questions of law and of a jury to decide questions of fact . Then there is Phoebe's re ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
THE INNS OF COURTTHE TEMPLE | 17 |
THE INNS OF CHANCERYCLEMENTS INN | 37 |
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