Shakespeare and the LawHoughton Mifflin, 1929 - Всего страниц: 167 |
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... certain notorious aspects of the Criminal and 4 . Constitutional Law of his time . These were subjects which had many avenues of approach to his mind . T L In the Elizabethan age , writes Mr. Hubert [ 7 ] DRAMA AND POETRY,
... certain notorious aspects of the Criminal and 4 . Constitutional Law of his time . These were subjects which had many avenues of approach to his mind . T L In the Elizabethan age , writes Mr. Hubert [ 7 ] DRAMA AND POETRY,
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... drama , and amongst the regular frequenters of the theatre . Their patronage was appreciated by the drama- tists . Ben Jonson , in dedicating Every Man in his Humour to the Inns of Court , described them as ' the noblest nurseries of ...
... drama , and amongst the regular frequenters of the theatre . Their patronage was appreciated by the drama- tists . Ben Jonson , in dedicating Every Man in his Humour to the Inns of Court , described them as ' the noblest nurseries of ...
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... 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 names as Bassanio , Gratiano , Romeo , Benedick ...
... 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 names as Bassanio , Gratiano , Romeo , Benedick ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
THE INNS OF COURTTHE TEMPLE | 17 |
THE INNS OF CHANCERYCLEMENTS INN | 37 |
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