Love's Labour's LostA satire directed against intellectual pride and pedantry. The King of Navarre and three of his lords vow to spend three years in study and not to see any women. But when the Princess of France arrives with her three ladies, the men break their vow and fall in love with them. |
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6 [ Biron . ) 1880 ) rejects Hunter's date of the plot as in 1427 , and , more rationally , prefers to believe that contemporary events in France influenced Shakespeare in his choice of names . When this play was produced , the King of ...
6 [ Biron . ) 1880 ) rejects Hunter's date of the plot as in 1427 , and , more rationally , prefers to believe that contemporary events in France influenced Shakespeare in his choice of names . When this play was produced , the King of ...
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At any rate , the amusing discovery at the last , and Biron's eloquent poetry , make ample amends . If Shakespeare had not assured us this young Ferdinand was King of Navarre , I could not have believed it ; he is so unlike a King .
At any rate , the amusing discovery at the last , and Biron's eloquent poetry , make ample amends . If Shakespeare had not assured us this young Ferdinand was King of Navarre , I could not have believed it ; he is so unlike a King .
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When , however , Navarre and his companions visit the Princess , the sight of Biron seems to have put to flight from Rosaline's mind all these excellent maxims . Mark the following gay and sprightly dialogue :• Rosaline .
When , however , Navarre and his companions visit the Princess , the sight of Biron seems to have put to flight from Rosaline's mind all these excellent maxims . Mark the following gay and sprightly dialogue :• Rosaline .
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Preface | 232 |
Act I Scene i | 298 |
The Text | 323 |
Urheberrecht | |
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