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Was Shakespeare a lawyer? Being a selection of passages from “Measure for measure” and “All's well that ends well”: which point to […]

Was Shakespeare a lawyer? Being a selection of passages from “Measure for measure” and “All's well that ends well”: which point to […]

Was Shakespeare a lawyer? Being a selection of passages from “Measure for measure” and “All's well that ends well”: which point to the conclusion that their author must have been a practical lawyer; and in which many obscurities are made clear, and some apparent corruptions in the text are attempted to be restored by an application of a knowledge of English law.

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Online version: Terrell, Hull. Was Shakespeare a lawyer? London, Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1871 (OCoLC)614458590

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2 preliminary leaves, 41 pages 22 cm

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Useful for students learning an area of law, Was Shakespeare a lawyer? Being a selection of passages from “Measure for measure” and “All's well that ends well”: which point to […] is also useful for lawyers seeking to apply the law to issues arising in practice.

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