Shakespeare and the LawHoughton Mifflin, 1929 - Всего страниц: 167 |
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... the Judgment- Seat by Sir William Gascoigne , who was a Reader of Gray's Inn in the reign of King Edward III , King's Sergeant in the reign of King Richard II , and became Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench under King Henry IV . As ...
... the Judgment- Seat by Sir William Gascoigne , who was a Reader of Gray's Inn in the reign of King Edward III , King's Sergeant in the reign of King Richard II , and became Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench under King Henry IV . As ...
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... King's Attorney ' . When the Duke of York in King Richard II ( ii . 1 ) speaks of Hereford's ' Attornies - General ' , he means his general law agents . Shakespeare sometimes spoke of lawyers romantically . Pisanio is called ' Love's ...
... King's Attorney ' . When the Duke of York in King Richard II ( ii . 1 ) speaks of Hereford's ' Attornies - General ' , he means his general law agents . Shakespeare sometimes spoke of lawyers romantically . Pisanio is called ' Love's ...
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... King Richard III . Buckingham , complaining of Richard's broken promise , reproaches him with having ' pawn'd his honour and his faith ' . King Edward IV's widowed Queen reproaches him with having blemished his Garter , and with having ...
... King Richard III . Buckingham , complaining of Richard's broken promise , reproaches him with having ' pawn'd his honour and his faith ' . King Edward IV's widowed Queen reproaches him with having blemished his Garter , and with having ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
THE INNS OF COURTTHE TEMPLE | 17 |
THE INNS OF CHANCERYCLEMENTS INN | 37 |
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