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 / By H. T.
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Title
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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 / By H. T.
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Description
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2nd ed. (From Folger)
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Copy bound in contemporary brown cloth with title in gilt. Contains several pencilled notes (possibly in Barnett's hand) and one ink note at front. Barnett has entered number as 24703 in book (likely a slight error).
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Creator
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Terrell, Hull
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Publisher
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Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer
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Date
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1871
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Spatial Coverage
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London
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Provenance
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Yes
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Identifier
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Matches #24073, p. 96. Barnett has added "England 1903" after signature and "MSS notes" in Accession Book.
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PR3028.T32