Shakespeare and the LawHoughton Mifflin, 1929 - Всего страниц: 167 |
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... supposed references to cases or lawyers of note which are scattered among the plays of Shakespeare . Two of them have been widely accepted as genuine allusions to well - known legal proceedings . The others stand on a different footing ...
... supposed references to cases or lawyers of note which are scattered among the plays of Shakespeare . Two of them have been widely accepted as genuine allusions to well - known legal proceedings . The others stand on a different footing ...
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... episode made a noise in Westminster Hall , of which the Comedy of Errors is supposed by some commentator to have contained an echo . A letter from the Privy Council addressed to Manwood , [ 64 ] SHAKESPEARE AND THE LAW.
... episode made a noise in Westminster Hall , of which the Comedy of Errors is supposed by some commentator to have contained an echo . A letter from the Privy Council addressed to Manwood , [ 64 ] SHAKESPEARE AND THE LAW.
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... supposed that in this passage the poet was referring to the more technical conception of a right of common . But the lady's lips are not being compared to a right , but to a place . William Shakespeare became personally in- volved in a ...
... supposed that in this passage the poet was referring to the more technical conception of a right of common . But the lady's lips are not being compared to a right , but to a place . William Shakespeare became personally in- volved in a ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
THE INNS OF COURTTHE TEMPLE | 17 |
THE INNS OF CHANCERYCLEMENTS INN | 37 |
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