Shakespeare and the LawHoughton Mifflin, 1929 - Всего страниц: 167 |
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... word . You will not have long to wait . Paine then sailed for the Mediterranean and awaited word from Mark Twain as to the great discovery , but no word came . On his return to Stormfield , he eagerly asked Mark Twain whether the ...
... word . You will not have long to wait . Paine then sailed for the Mediterranean and awaited word from Mark Twain as to the great discovery , but no word came . On his return to Stormfield , he eagerly asked Mark Twain whether the ...
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... word ' cover . ' When Lady Capulet recommends Paris to Juliet , she com- pares him to an unbound book , and says , " To beautify him , only lacks a cover . ' Here there 1 Vide pp . 74 and 117 . is possibly a play on the word ' cover ...
... word ' cover . ' When Lady Capulet recommends Paris to Juliet , she com- pares him to an unbound book , and says , " To beautify him , only lacks a cover . ' Here there 1 Vide pp . 74 and 117 . is possibly a play on the word ' cover ...
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... words or phrases , which were really quite non - technical , have been gleaned from the plays , and have been quoted ... word also has a legal meaning , and has been claimed as one of Shakespeare's legalisms , [ 156 ] SHAKESPEARE AND THE LAW.
... words or phrases , which were really quite non - technical , have been gleaned from the plays , and have been quoted ... word also has a legal meaning , and has been claimed as one of Shakespeare's legalisms , [ 156 ] SHAKESPEARE AND THE LAW.
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
THE INNS OF COURTTHE TEMPLE | 17 |
THE INNS OF CHANCERYCLEMENTS INN | 37 |
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