Shakespeare and the LawHoughton Mifflin, 1929 - Всего страниц: 167 |
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... Star Chamber for riot , burglary and deer - stealing . ' Sir Knight , ' said Shallow , ' you have beaten my men , killed my deer , and broke into my lodge . ' When the Welsh parson , Sir Hugh Evans , strives to make peace , the dialogue ...
... Star Chamber for riot , burglary and deer - stealing . ' Sir Knight , ' said Shallow , ' you have beaten my men , killed my deer , and broke into my lodge . ' When the Welsh parson , Sir Hugh Evans , strives to make peace , the dialogue ...
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... Star Chamber that they misbehaved themselves by upsetting Lady Hoby's household , by playing cards in spite of Hoby's protest , by disturbing family prayers , and otherwise by their riotous and disorderly behaviour . Numerous witnesses ...
... Star Chamber that they misbehaved themselves by upsetting Lady Hoby's household , by playing cards in spite of Hoby's protest , by disturbing family prayers , and otherwise by their riotous and disorderly behaviour . Numerous witnesses ...
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... Star Chamber in the years 1591 and 1592. Hearing that his son had disposed of a gold chain to a goldsmith named Underwood , he sent for the goldsmith and terrified him into handing over the chain , which he put into his pocket and ...
... Star Chamber in the years 1591 and 1592. Hearing that his son had disposed of a gold chain to a goldsmith named Underwood , he sent for the goldsmith and terrified him into handing over the chain , which he put into his pocket and ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
THE INNS OF COURTTHE TEMPLE | 17 |
THE INNS OF CHANCERYCLEMENTS INN | 37 |
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