The Law in ShakespeareThe Lawbook Exchange, Ltd., 1999 - Всего страниц: 303 This work consists of definitions obtained from existing law dictionaries illustrated with annotations and, most important, by hundreds of quotations from Shakespeare's 37 plays, poems & sonnets. |
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... force . They are given because , in cumulative testimony , each independent fact is a multiplier . We seem to have here something more than a sciolist's temerity of indulgence in the terms of an unfamiliar art . No legal solecisms will ...
... force . They are given because , in cumulative testimony , each independent fact is a multiplier . We seem to have here something more than a sciolist's temerity of indulgence in the terms of an unfamiliar art . No legal solecisms will ...
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... force , in presenting which my inadequate resources for comparison restrict me to the use of Hamlet , though I haye no doubt that corroborative results will be yielded to any one who may make a more extended investigation . Hamlet was ...
... force , in presenting which my inadequate resources for comparison restrict me to the use of Hamlet , though I haye no doubt that corroborative results will be yielded to any one who may make a more extended investigation . Hamlet was ...
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... force of ac- cumulated circumstances from diverse sources , when there can be no doubt of the circumstances themselves . There is no question here of fabri- cated evidence . While the simulation of evidence by perverting or inventing ...
... force of ac- cumulated circumstances from diverse sources , when there can be no doubt of the circumstances themselves . There is no question here of fabri- cated evidence . While the simulation of evidence by perverting or inventing ...
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... force and erudition , that the latter wrote the plays in that heyday of his youth when , ac- cording to his own statement , he delighted in the sinuosi pompa theatri ; or it might be maintained with nearly equal force that Shakespeare ...
... force and erudition , that the latter wrote the plays in that heyday of his youth when , ac- cording to his own statement , he delighted in the sinuosi pompa theatri ; or it might be maintained with nearly equal force that Shakespeare ...
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Cushman Kellogg Davis. with nearly equal force that Shakespeare wrote Areopagitica or Paradise Lost in his later years , after he had forsaken the vanities of his youth , had become devout , and had thrown all the forces of his mighty ...
Cushman Kellogg Davis. with nearly equal force that Shakespeare wrote Areopagitica or Paradise Lost in his later years , after he had forsaken the vanities of his youth , had become devout , and had thrown all the forces of his mighty ...
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