Shakespeare's Hidden Life: Shakespeare at the Law, 1585-1595Mason & Lipscomb, 1973 - 325 Seiten |
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... plays , there borrowing books and manuscripts . On his own , a practice he may have initiated in Stratford , he was doing first drafts of his plays . He undoubtedly came to Westminster and London with a manuscript of Comedy of Errors ...
... plays , there borrowing books and manuscripts . On his own , a practice he may have initiated in Stratford , he was doing first drafts of his plays . He undoubtedly came to Westminster and London with a manuscript of Comedy of Errors ...
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... play named after his antagonist in court ( Edmund ) ; certainly two plays about debt and inheritance ( three , counting Lear ) ; and probably a first draft of the Henriad which in part is the story of a father worrying about his son's ...
... play named after his antagonist in court ( Edmund ) ; certainly two plays about debt and inheritance ( three , counting Lear ) ; and probably a first draft of the Henriad which in part is the story of a father worrying about his son's ...
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... plays before jurists , and his effect upon legal history , that Shakespeare was on the contrary a liberal by anticipating and influencing changes in English laws pertaining to Equity by an understanding of its traditions . As has been ...
... plays before jurists , and his effect upon legal history , that Shakespeare was on the contrary a liberal by anticipating and influencing changes in English laws pertaining to Equity by an understanding of its traditions . As has been ...
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The Biographers and the Lost Years | 1 |
The Hidden Life From 1585 to 1595 | 27 |
Shakespeares Autograph in a Law Book | 103 |
Urheberrecht | |
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