Shakespeare and the LawHoughton Mifflin, 1929 - Всего страниц: 167 |
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... , THIRD EARL OF SOUTH- AMPTON : A MEMBER OF GRAY'S INN : SHAKESPEARE'S PATRON 106 THE COURT OF WARDS , PRESIDED OVER BY LORD BURGHLEY 144 FOREWORD SHAKESPEARE is one of the most interesting , yet [ x ] ILLUSTRATIONS.
... , THIRD EARL OF SOUTH- AMPTON : A MEMBER OF GRAY'S INN : SHAKESPEARE'S PATRON 106 THE COURT OF WARDS , PRESIDED OVER BY LORD BURGHLEY 144 FOREWORD SHAKESPEARE is one of the most interesting , yet [ x ] ILLUSTRATIONS.
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... LORD BURGHLEY Lord Burghley , Queen Elizabeth's Lord Treasurer , started his career as a lawyer of Gray's Inn , and always remained a loyal and attached member of that Society . For many years he held the Judicial office of Master of ...
... LORD BURGHLEY Lord Burghley , Queen Elizabeth's Lord Treasurer , started his career as a lawyer of Gray's Inn , and always remained a loyal and attached member of that Society . For many years he held the Judicial office of Master of ...
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... Lord Eure , which occupied the Star Chamber in 1601 , a few months before the production of Twelfth Night in the Hall of the Middle Temple . Both Hoby and Eure were members of Gray's Inn . Hoby was a nephew of Lord Burghley . It appears ...
... Lord Eure , which occupied the Star Chamber in 1601 , a few months before the production of Twelfth Night in the Hall of the Middle Temple . Both Hoby and Eure were members of Gray's Inn . Hoby was a nephew of Lord Burghley . It appears ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
THE INNS OF COURTTHE TEMPLE | 17 |
THE INNS OF CHANCERYCLEMENTS INN | 37 |
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