Shakespeare and the LawHoughton Mifflin, 1929 - Всего страниц: 167 |
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Sir Dunbar Plunket Barton. CHAPTER XIV LORD CAMPBELL'S EXAGGER- ATION OF SHAKESPEARE'S LEGAL ACQUIREMENTS M A MODERN CONTROVERSY ORE than a hundred and seventy years elapsed ... CAMPBELL'S EXAGGERATION OF SHAKE- 1 SPEARE'S LEGAL ACQUIREMENTS.
Sir Dunbar Plunket Barton. CHAPTER XIV LORD CAMPBELL'S EXAGGER- ATION OF SHAKESPEARE'S LEGAL ACQUIREMENTS M A MODERN CONTROVERSY ORE than a hundred and seventy years elapsed ... CAMPBELL'S EXAGGERATION OF SHAKE- 1 SPEARE'S LEGAL ACQUIREMENTS.
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Sir Dunbar Plunket Barton. remained to support Lord Campbell's argument except the pot - pourri of legal scraps which ... Campbell treats the King's decision as evidence that Shakespeare ' uniformly lays down good law ' , and describes it ...
Sir Dunbar Plunket Barton. remained to support Lord Campbell's argument except the pot - pourri of legal scraps which ... Campbell treats the King's decision as evidence that Shakespeare ' uniformly lays down good law ' , and describes it ...
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... Campbell had discovered numbered less than a hundred . Subsequent writers enlarged them to three hundred . This was ... Campbell's suc- cessors detected in the plays . In Romeo and Juliet ( iii . 1 ) Escalus threatens to ' amerce ' the ...
... Campbell had discovered numbered less than a hundred . Subsequent writers enlarged them to three hundred . This was ... Campbell's suc- cessors detected in the plays . In Romeo and Juliet ( iii . 1 ) Escalus threatens to ' amerce ' the ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
THE INNS OF COURTTHE TEMPLE | 17 |
THE INNS OF CHANCERYCLEMENTS INN | 37 |
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ALLUSIONS appears argument asks Bacon became Bench called cause CHAPTER Chief Justice common comparatively Crown death described discussion drama dramatist Earl Edward Elizabethan evidence example figure Fines frequently Gascoigne give Gray's Inn Hall hand idea Inns of Court interest James John Judge judgment Justice Shallow King Henry King Richard II King's knowledge lands lawyer learned Lord Campbell Lord Chief Mark Twain maxim meaning Measure MEMBER OF GRAY'S mind nature passage person phrases plays poet present Prince prisoner probably proceedings punishment purchase Queen question reason Record recovery references revels Richard says scene seems sense Shake Shakespeare Shakespeare's legal Shallow sometimes Sonnet speak stage Statute suggestion supposed surprise taken technical tells Temple thing thou tion trial turn witness Writ writes written young