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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Moth ] In Much Ado about Nothing ( II , iii , 60 , of this edition ) R. G. White's conclusions , as to the use indifferently of t and th by Elizabethan printers , and A. J. Ellis's criticism thereon , are set forth with the fullness ...
Moth ] In Much Ado about Nothing ( II , iii , 60 , of this edition ) R. G. White's conclusions , as to the use indifferently of t and th by Elizabethan printers , and A. J. Ellis's criticism thereon , are set forth with the fullness ...
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95 100 For blush - in cheekes by faults are bred , And feares by pale white showne : Then if she feare , or be to blame , By this you shall not know , For still her cheekes poffefse the same , Which natiue she doth owe : A dangerous ...
95 100 For blush - in cheekes by faults are bred , And feares by pale white showne : Then if she feare , or be to blame , By this you shall not know , For still her cheekes poffefse the same , Which natiue she doth owe : A dangerous ...
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274 he says , ' between two lovers about the preference of a black or white beauty . But in ( the folio ) , he who is contending for the white , takes for granted the thing in dispute , by saying that white is the crest of beauty .
274 he says , ' between two lovers about the preference of a black or white beauty . But in ( the folio ) , he who is contending for the white , takes for granted the thing in dispute , by saying that white is the crest of beauty .
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Preface | 232 |
Act I Scene i | 298 |
The Text | 323 |
Urheberrecht | |
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