Reflections of the Law in LiteratureUniversity of Pennsylvania Press, 1956 - 83 halaman This book is a volume in the Penn Press Anniversary Collection. To mark its 125th anniversary in 2015, the University of Pennsylvania Press rereleased more than 1,100 titles from Penn Press's distinguished backlist from 1899-1999 that had fallen out of print. Spanning an entire century, the Anniversary Collection offers peer-reviewed scholarship in a wide range of subject areas. |
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... Shakespeare I am completely orthodox . I am per- suaded that the author of the plays , the poems , and the sonnets was the first son and third child of John Shakespeare and Mary ( Arden ) Shakespeare , his wife , who were residents of ...
... Shakespeare I am completely orthodox . I am per- suaded that the author of the plays , the poems , and the sonnets was the first son and third child of John Shakespeare and Mary ( Arden ) Shakespeare , his wife , who were residents of ...
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... Shakespeare and an idolater if ever there was one , was delighted in his edition of The Winter's Tale to demonstrate , at least to his own satisfaction , that Bohemia once had a sea- coast , so that the landfall which enters into the ...
... Shakespeare and an idolater if ever there was one , was delighted in his edition of The Winter's Tale to demonstrate , at least to his own satisfaction , that Bohemia once had a sea- coast , so that the landfall which enters into the ...
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... Shakespeare died , lived to become poet laureate of England . His mother was the wife of a man who had kept a tavern on High Street in Oxford , where it is said that Shakespeare was accustomed to break his journey between Stratford and ...
... Shakespeare died , lived to become poet laureate of England . His mother was the wife of a man who had kept a tavern on High Street in Oxford , where it is said that Shakespeare was accustomed to break his journey between Stratford and ...
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