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College of Law 2013 Student Essay Competition: Ashleigh Standen Let’s not kill all the lawyers: Lawyers, literature and why it matters Perhaps the most famous literary quotation concerning lawyers is the following off
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Document Date: 2013-10-20 18:13:16


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Boston / New York / Venice / /

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The New York Times / Wesleyan University Press / It matters / Cambridge University Press / Digireads.com Publishing / Leavitt / Lord & Co / Macmillan / Blackwell Publishing / /

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United Kingdom / /

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Wolf Hall / College of Law / /

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banking / law school subscribing / prosaic tools / law students / linguistic tools / law student / /

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The Canterbury Tales / The Merchant of Venice / /

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Cambridge University / civil society / Wesleyan University / College of Law / /

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Horace Rumpole / John Mortimer / Elizabeth Asmis / Owen Barfield / William Shakespeare / Jack Cade / Plato / Percy Bysshe Shelley / Ashleigh Standen / Samuel Taylor Coleridge / /

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teacher / king / writer and a lawyer / particular lawyer / sculptor and designer / lawyer / /

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The New York Times / /

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Rumpole of the Bailey / /

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