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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92 et seq . uercame : hee came one ; see , two ; couercame three : Who came ? the King . Why did he come ? to see . Why 80 did he see ? to ouercome . To whom came he ? to the Begger . What saw he ? the Begger .
92 et seq . uercame : hee came one ; see , two ; couercame three : Who came ? the King . Why did he come ? to see . Why 80 did he see ? to ouercome . To whom came he ? to the Begger . What saw he ? the Begger .
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Honest plain words , best pierce the ears of griefe And by these badges vnderstand the King , For your faire fakes haue we neglected time , Plaid foule play with our oaths : your beautie Ladies Hath much deformed vs , fashioning our ...
Honest plain words , best pierce the ears of griefe And by these badges vnderstand the King , For your faire fakes haue we neglected time , Plaid foule play with our oaths : your beautie Ladies Hath much deformed vs , fashioning our ...
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256 ) : It has escaped the notice of all commentators and editors , old , middle , and new , that the story of this play is made to arise out of an event in the genuine history of the relations between the kings of ...
256 ) : It has escaped the notice of all commentators and editors , old , middle , and new , that the story of this play is made to arise out of an event in the genuine history of the relations between the kings of ...
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Preface | 232 |
Act I Scene i | 298 |
The Text | 323 |
Urheberrecht | |
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