Shakespeare and the LawHoughton Mifflin, 1929 - Всего страниц: 167 |
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... scenes abound with light , specially coloured and varied ; and let the masquers , or any other , that are to come down from the scene , have some motions upon the scene itself before their coming down ; for it draws the eye strangely ...
... scenes abound with light , specially coloured and varied ; and let the masquers , or any other , that are to come down from the scene , have some motions upon the scene itself before their coming down ; for it draws the eye strangely ...
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... scenes in Twelfth Night where Sir Toby Belch and his boon - companions create a disturbance in Olivia's house by their revelry , and by the noisy way in which they turn the Puritan steward Malvolio into ridicule . It is highly probable ...
... scenes in Twelfth Night where Sir Toby Belch and his boon - companions create a disturbance in Olivia's house by their revelry , and by the noisy way in which they turn the Puritan steward Malvolio into ridicule . It is highly probable ...
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... Scene in the Merchant of Venice has been said to violate the rules of English Law against restraint of marriage ... scene is laid in France or Venice or Navarre , be supposed to be strictly conformable to the Laws of England ? It is true ...
... Scene in the Merchant of Venice has been said to violate the rules of English Law against restraint of marriage ... scene is laid in France or Venice or Navarre , be supposed to be strictly conformable to the Laws of England ? It is true ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
THE INNS OF COURTTHE TEMPLE | 17 |
THE INNS OF CHANCERYCLEMENTS INN | 37 |
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