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Shakespeares Law
G G Granville George Greenwood
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And could anybody with a spark of 1 Mal^ne tells us of a deed of June 2, 1647, " to lead the uses of a fine and recovery of our poet's estate, then in the possession of his eldest daughter, Susanna Hall. " BoswelVs Malone (1821), vol. Ii. Pp. 116-7.
c 34 SHAKESPEARE'S LAW dramatic instinct, anybody but a hide-bound pedant, fail to see how splendidly those words, " and to your heirs for ever, " ring out for the ears of the populace ? They may be " inappropriate " for an indenture, but Antony was
... no lawyer, and he was not drafting a deed. Neither was Shakespeare, whether lawyer or not, such a poor dramatist as to make a great orator, speaking to rouse the passions of a Roman mob, talk in the technical language of a conveyancer.
And this is solemnly put before us as an example of Shakespeare's " bad law, " and our literary pastors and masters commend it to us as " especially note- worthy " criticism ! Yes, noteworthy it is indeed.
Here is another example : In Coriolanus, Sicinius says : He hath resisted law, And therefore law shall scorn him further trial Than the severity of the public power Which he so sets at naught.


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