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Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements Considered is a book written by John Campbell and first published in 1859. The book delves into the legal knowledge and expertise of William Shakespeare, one of the most celebrated writers in English literature. Campbell examines Shakespeare's plays and sonnets to explore the extent of his legal knowledge and how it influenced his writing. He also analyzes the legal themes and concepts that appear in Shakespeare's works, such as justice, equity, and the rule of law. The book provides a fascinating insight into Shakespeare's understanding of the legal system of…mehr

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Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements Considered is a book written by John Campbell and first published in 1859. The book delves into the legal knowledge and expertise of William Shakespeare, one of the most celebrated writers in English literature. Campbell examines Shakespeare's plays and sonnets to explore the extent of his legal knowledge and how it influenced his writing. He also analyzes the legal themes and concepts that appear in Shakespeare's works, such as justice, equity, and the rule of law. The book provides a fascinating insight into Shakespeare's understanding of the legal system of his time and how he used it to enhance his writing. Shakespeare's Legal Acquirements Considered is a must-read for anyone interested in Shakespeare, law, and literature.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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I love good stories. I remember exactly how I felt when I first read classics like Lord of the Rings, Stranger in a Strange Land, and the Foundation trilogy. I've been writing almost since I started reading. I performed the poems at Sixth Street's Chicago House that eventually became A Week of Years. Then my son came along, and I joined a tech revolution. During two decades at Dell, I accumulated a pocketful of good stories, and Riding on the Coattails of Genius was born. My new series, The Celestial Wars, is set in Austin, where I've spent the best part of my life. In the first novel, Harmon Waite is a homegrown detective befriended by a pair of Nephilim warriors who help him hunt an ancient evil. Before the twelve novels in this arc are done Waite's realities will be shredded by evils beyond imagination. Get ready for a wild ride down supernatural highways.