Shakespeare and the LawHoughton Mifflin, 1929 - Всего страниц: 167 |
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... William Shakespeare's personal environment . He was bred in a litigious town with a Court of Record , a Court Leet , a Bench of Justices , six local attorneys , and an Assize Town in easy reach . His father made a hobby of litigation ...
... William Shakespeare's personal environment . He was bred in a litigious town with a Court of Record , a Court Leet , a Bench of Justices , six local attorneys , and an Assize Town in easy reach . His father made a hobby of litigation ...
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... William Shakespeare knew something about the Society of Gray's Inn ; and that the Society of Gray's Inn knew some- thing about William Shakespeare . When the dramatist in the Second Part of King Henry IV ( iii . 2 ) imagined a ...
... William Shakespeare knew something about the Society of Gray's Inn ; and that the Society of Gray's Inn knew some- thing about William Shakespeare . When the dramatist in the Second Part of King Henry IV ( iii . 2 ) imagined a ...
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... William Shakespeare and were on terms of intimacy with each other . Bacon was nephew , and Oxford was son - in - law , of Burghley . Derby was son - in - law of Oxford , and the Midsummer Night's Dream was probably produced for his 1 ...
... William Shakespeare and were on terms of intimacy with each other . Bacon was nephew , and Oxford was son - in - law , of Burghley . Derby was son - in - law of Oxford , and the Midsummer Night's Dream was probably produced for his 1 ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
THE INNS OF COURTTHE TEMPLE | 17 |
THE INNS OF CHANCERYCLEMENTS INN | 37 |
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