Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements ConsideredJ. Murray, 1859 - 117 Seiten |
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... language ; and last of all , Pinch , in the ' Comedy of Errors , ' who unites the bad qualities of a pedagogue and a conjuror . By the process of exhaustion , I now arrive at the only other occupation in which it is well possible to ...
... language ; and last of all , Pinch , in the ' Comedy of Errors , ' who unites the bad qualities of a pedagogue and a conjuror . By the process of exhaustion , I now arrive at the only other occupation in which it is well possible to ...
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... and allusions that must be supposed to come from one who has been a professional lawyer . Amidst the seducing beauties of sentiment and language through which I had to pick my 32 SHAKESPEARE'S LEGAL ACQUIREMENTS . [ INTROD .
... and allusions that must be supposed to come from one who has been a professional lawyer . Amidst the seducing beauties of sentiment and language through which I had to pick my 32 SHAKESPEARE'S LEGAL ACQUIREMENTS . [ INTROD .
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John Campbell Baron Campbell. sentiment and language through which I had to pick my way , I may have overlooked various specimens of the article of which I was in quest , which would have been accidentally valuable , although ...
John Campbell Baron Campbell. sentiment and language through which I had to pick my way , I may have overlooked various specimens of the article of which I was in quest , which would have been accidentally valuable , although ...
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... language seem sometimes to take a tinge from his early pursuits , as may be observed from a beautiful passage in this play , -which , lest I should be thought guilty of irreverence , I do not venture to comment upon : 66 * I am glad to ...
... language seem sometimes to take a tinge from his early pursuits , as may be observed from a beautiful passage in this play , -which , lest I should be thought guilty of irreverence , I do not venture to comment upon : 66 * I am glad to ...
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... language might be used by any man of observation . But in Act III . Sc . 1 , a deep technical knowledge of law is displayed , how- soever it may have been acquired . The usurping Duke , Frederick , wishing all the real property of ...
... language might be used by any man of observation . But in Act III . Sc . 1 , a deep technical knowledge of law is displayed , how- soever it may have been acquired . The usurping Duke , Frederick , wishing all the real property of ...
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according acquainted action of battery Ann Hathaway Antonio arrest assizes attorney attorney's clerk attorney's office Bertram Blackfriars Theatre body lawfully issuing bond bred brother charge counsel Court Court Leet crown daughter death deeds descent doubt dramas dramatist drown Duke English evidence fact Falstaff familiar father felony forfeiture give grant Hamlet hath heart heirs males indictment John Shakespeare Judge judgment Julius Cæsar juridical jury King Henry King's land law terms Lear lease Leet LEGAL ACQUIREMENTS lifetime London Lord Chancellor Lord Chief Justice Lordship marry Nash and Robert Nash's Epistle office at Stratford Payne Collier phraseology play proceedings purchase recollection reign respect Richard III Robert Greene scene sealed Seneca Shake-scene SHAKESPEARE'S LEGAL Shylock Sir James Hales Stratford supposed Susanna Hall tenements thee thou hast trade of Noverint tragical speeches trial Troilus and Cressida Warwickshire William Shakespeare witness words