Shakespeare and the LawHoughton Mifflin, 1929 - Всего страниц: 167 |
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... became habitués of the theatre and lovers of the drama , and particularly of the drama of Shakespeare , who is believed to have taken them and the other young men of their set as the models which he reproduced upon the stage under such ...
... became habitués of the theatre and lovers of the drama , and particularly of the drama of Shakespeare , who is believed to have taken them and the other young men of their set as the models which he reproduced upon the stage under such ...
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... ' felonious act in committing suicide preceded his death in point of time . The arguments upon this quaint question became notorious as constituting a reductio ad absurdum of juristic sophistry ; and [ 51 ] JUDGE HALES.
... ' felonious act in committing suicide preceded his death in point of time . The arguments upon this quaint question became notorious as constituting a reductio ad absurdum of juristic sophistry ; and [ 51 ] JUDGE HALES.
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... became the Queen's Attorney - General in the North . His son , Peter Phesant the younger , was called to the Bar at Gray's Inn in 1608. He attained a rapid success and ultimately became a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas . The ...
... became the Queen's Attorney - General in the North . His son , Peter Phesant the younger , was called to the Bar at Gray's Inn in 1608. He attained a rapid success and ultimately became a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas . The ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
THE INNS OF COURTTHE TEMPLE | 17 |
THE INNS OF CHANCERYCLEMENTS INN | 37 |
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