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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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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Was Shakespeare a lawyer? : being a selection of passages from Measure for measure and All's well that ends well (1871)
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Reprint. Originally published: London : Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1871
"Scarce antiquarian book"